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Episode 119: Who’s at risk of acute kidney injury? Developing a score to use in general practice amongst patients with hypertension

In this episode, we speak to James Sheppard about the development and validation of the STRATIFY-AKI tool

23 May 2023
1 min read
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Episode 079: Communication of blood test results to patients is often complex and confusing

Dr Jess Watson tells us about a qualitative study that explored how blood tests are communicated to patients.

12 July 2022
1 min read
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Episode 078: Non-speculum clinician-taken sampling is comparable to self-sampling in cervical screening

Dr Anita Lim joins the podcast to tell us about a further study on non-speculum clinician-taken sampling for cervical screening.

28 June 2022
1 min read
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Episode 077: How significant is abdominal pain when diagnosing intra-abdominal cancers?

Dr Sarah Price comes on the podcast to tell us about research exploring the role of abdominal pain with and without other clinical features and intra-abdominal cancer risk.

21 June 2022
1 min read
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Episode 076: People with colorectal cancer can show clinical features and abnormal bloods as early as 9-10 months before diagnosis

Dr Yin Zhou comes on the podcast to tell us about population-level data signalling pre-diagnostic clinical features of colorectal cancer.

14 June 2022
1 min read
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Episode 075: Primary care contacts with children and young people in the first Covid lockdown

Dr Kimberley Foley talks through findings from their study showing the impact of Covid on primary care contacts with children and young people in the first lockdown.

7 June 2022
1 min read
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Episode 074: Type 2 diabetes sub-groups could guide treatment approaches in primary care

Drs Rohini Mathur and Sally Hull talk us through a London-based primary care study of diabetes sub-groups that could have big implications for how we managing type 2 diabetes in the future.

31 May 2022
1 min read
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Episode 073: Developing a pathway to treat hepatitis C in primary care

Dr David Whiteley tells us about qualitative research that explored and developed a pathway for HCV treatment in the community.

24 May 2022
1 min read
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Episode 072: The NICE traffic light system to assess sick children is not suitable for use as a clinical tool in general practice

Amy Clark and Dr Kathryn Hughes tell us about research into the NICE traffic light system for assessing sick children.

17 May 2022
1 min read
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Episode 071: The GP workforce crisis – how are outcomes associated with different professionals?

Dr Jon Gibson talks us through research that explores how staff from diverse healthcare backgrounds in the primary care workforce are associated with system outcomes.

3 May 2022
1 min read
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Episode 070: PRINCIPLE trial findings on the use of colchicine for COVID-19 in the community

Professor Chris Butler tells us about the PRINCIPLE trial and the use of colchicine for COVID-19 in the community

26 April 2022
1 min read
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Episode 069: The rise in prescribing for anxiety in primary care

Dr Charlotte Archer comes on the podcast to tell us about their study looking at prescribing for anxiety in the UK 2003-2018.

12 April 2022
1 min read
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Episode 068: GP wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr Laura Jefferson joins us to talk about findings from a systematic review of GP welling during Covid-19.

5 April 2022
1 min read
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Episode 067: Austin O’Carroll talks about the Triple F**k Syndrome

Dr Austin O'Carroll tell us how medicine contributes to the systemic oppression of people born into poverty.

29 March 2022
1 min read
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Episode 066: Do we need greater stratification of routine blood test monitoring in people on DMARDs?

Professor Trish Greenhalgh talks about important research on why GPs rarely use video consultations - though they would like to have the option in some cases.

22 March 2022
2 mins read
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Episode 065: Why do GPs rarely do video consultations?

Professor Trish Greenhalgh talks about important research on why GPs rarely use video consultations - though they would like to have the option in some cases.

15 March 2022
1 min read
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Episode 064: Burnout among general practitioners across the world is often at high levels

We talk to Dr Christo Karuna who goes through a new systematic review and meta-analysis on the global burden of burnout amongst general practitioners.

1 March 2022
1 min read
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Episode 063: Large prospective cohort study shows no association between breast pain alone and breast cancer

In this episode, Mr Ashu Gandhi talks through the findings from a large prospective cohort study showing that there was no association between breast pain alone and breast cancer.

22 February 2022
1 min read
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Episode 062: Managing emotional distress in people of South Asian origin with long-term conditions

We are joined by Dr Hassan Awan who runs through the findings from a qualitative systematic review that offers insight into how to help people with emotional distress, anxiety and depression from South Asian ethnicities.

15 February 2022
1 min read
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Episode 061: Continuity of care for people with dementia is linked to significant clinical benefits

In this episode we talk to Dr Joāo Delgado about a recent Exeter study that shows higher continuity of care with a GP is associated with important clinical outcomes in people with dementia.

8 February 2022
1 min read
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Episode 060: The unintended consequences of online consultations

We are joined by Professor Jeremy Horwood who tells us more about a qualitative study into the unintended consequences of online consultations.

1 February 2022
1 min read
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Episode 059: Using urine collection devices to reduce urine sample contamination – results from a single-blind randomised controlled trial

We talk to Dr Gail Hayward about a randomised controlled trial that has shown no reduced contamination with urine collection devices in urine samples of women with uncomplicated UTIs.

25 January 2022
1 min read
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Episode 058: The use of CXRs varies significantly between practices and addressing this could help with early detection of lung cancer

In this episode we talk to Dr Stephen Bradley about the variation in the use of CXRs between practices and the implications for early diagnosis of lung cancer.

18 January 2022
3 mins read
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Episode 057: Locum use in England has remained stable in recent years

We talk to Dr Christos Grigoroglou and Professor Kieran Walshe about some of the findings, not all expected, from a study exploring the use of locums in England.

11 January 2022
1 min read
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Episode 056: Non-speculum sampling with a clinician boosts cervical screening uptake in older women

Dr Anita Lim talks about a trial that found offering older women non-speculum sampling with their clinician can improve uptake for cervical screening.

4 January 2022
1 min read
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Episode 055: Iona Heath on rewilding general practice

Dr Iona Heath talks about the GP crisis and offers a rewilding approach for the future direction of general practice.

14 December 2021
1 min read
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Episode 054: Identifying how GPs spend their time and the everyday obstacles they face

Dr Jordan Moxey and Dr Carol Sinnott come on the podcast to tell us about research that directly observed what consumes GPs’ time and what disrupts their ability to complete tasks.

7 December 2021
1 min read
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Episode 053: How patients feel about GPs using gut feelings

Dr Claire Friedemann Smith talks about the patient perspective on GPs who use gut feelings to help facilitate diagnosis.

30 November 2021
1 min read
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Episode 052: Exploring why emergency admission risk prediction software increased admissions in Wales

Professor Helen Snooks tells us about a study exploring why a risk prediction tool (PRISM) in general practice actually increased emergency and hospital admissions and we discuss the importance of evaluating interventions before they are introduced as policy.

16 November 2021
1 min read
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Episode 051: Developing resilience – just another work task for GPs?

Dr Lucy Martin tells us about her research into mid-career resilience. Resilience is often discussed and, as a concept, it is not generally well understood but with GPs under severe pressure it is now more important than ever for us to explore

9 November 2021
1 min read
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Episode 050: The challenges of trials to promote physical activity in people with multimorbid

Dr Patrick Highton talks us through a RCT that promoted physical activity in people with multimorbidity. Unfortunately, no benefit was seen and we discuss the challenges of trials and future avenues to explore.

2 November 2021
1 min read
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Episode 049: The clinical coding of long Covid is low and variable

Dr Alex Walker talks us through the OpenSAFELY analysis of 58 millions records exploring the coding of long Covid.

19 October 2021
1 min read
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Episode 048: Continuity of care with a named GP reduces deaths

Longitudinal continuity with a named GP can reduce hospital admissions and deaths and is 'dose-dependent'.

12 October 2021
1 min read
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Episode 047: Recommendations for the recognition and management of long Covid

Professor Brendan Delaney talks us through some key recommendations around long Covid from a new Delphi study.

5 October 2021
1 min read
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Episode 046: Urgent cancer referrals in primary care have more than doubled

Dr Thomas Round talks about research that shows how 2-week wait referrals for cancer have more than doubled up to 2018/2019.

28 September 2021
1 min read
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Episode 045: Social prescribing and link workers in Deep End practices in Glasgow

Professor Stewart Mercer talks about how the implementation of social prescribing via a link worker programme has worked in Deep End practices in Glasgow and offers his expert thoughts on the evidence base in this area, the inverse care law and addressing

21 September 2021
1 min read
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Episode 044: Insights into safety-netting advice in general practice

This study gives insights into how GPs document safety-netting advice and how it compares to what actually happened in the consultation.

14 September 2021
1 min read
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Episode 043: Ondansetron for vomiting in paediatric gastroenteritis

We discuss a new randomised controlled trial exploring the use of ondansetron for vomiting in children with gastroenteritis.

7 September 2021
1 min read
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Episode 042: Managing lower urinary tract symptoms in primary care

LUTS are common and Professor Adrian Edwards talks through research on the experiences of GPs and patients.

31 August 2021
2 mins read
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Episode 041: The complexity of diagnosing endometriosis in primary care

Dr Sharon Dixon talks through research on diagnosing endometriosis in primary care.

24 August 2021
1 min read
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Episode 040: What is the experience of general practice for young people who self-harm?

We speak to Dr Faraz Mughal about young people who self-harm and how we can improve primary care services for them.

17 August 2021
1 min read
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