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Our users | Centre for Academic Primary Care | University of Bristol

Centre for Academic Primary Caremenu Our users Since launching the archive, we have shared our data with a wide range of researchers at different stages of their career including PhD students, GP trainees, clinicians coming into academia for short research projects, and established academics. The data has been used to address many different research questions, some of which are shown above, and can be seen in our  Publications section. Our users and their research Dr Kathrina Connabeer, Loughborough University - Lifestyle Advice in Primary Care Consultations, PhD Studentship Dr Peter Edwards, University of Bristol - Safety-netting in UK primary care consultations, Academic Foundation Programme / Elizabeth Blackwell Institute Clinical Primer. Also, Eliciting patients’ ideas, concerns, expectations, and effects on life: an observational study of routine general practice (GP-ICEE)

Time to protect against currency risk?

The Australian dollar is trading at around a near three-year high of about US77.5 cents, even nudging reaching US80 cents last week, as world markets shrug off the dire economic impact of COVID-19 and the local currency follows commodity prices higher. In Australia, an economic recovery is under way. Consumer spending has risen as COVID restrictions have been eased and the unemployment rate has fallen from its 2020 highs. Business and consumer confidence have lifted and commodity prices, iron ore in particular, have soared. Along with a generally weakening US dollar, this has helped push the Australian dollar higher. “Our outlook for the Australian dollar continues to be positive with the possibility that it will test five-year highs of around US81.2 cents before the end of 2021,” says Felicity Thomas, senior private wealth adviser with Shaw and Partners.

Doctors should change the way that they ask patients about self-harm and suicide

 E-Mail Doctors can better help patients with mental health concerns by adopting a different questioning style around self-harm and suicide, experts have said. New research warns patients may find it difficult to disclose thoughts of self-harm because of the way in which GPs ask about them. Academics who examined consultations found that GPs were prone to ask questions in a way that invited a no response (e.g. You re not having any thoughts of harming yourself? ) and that patients were subsequently more hesitant when reporting thoughts of self-harm. The study says that discussions about self-harm could be improved by GPs adopting a more open questioning style. This would mean acknowledging the possibility that patients might say yes when asked about thoughts of self-harm.

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