Overall, the findings from this project suggest that collaborative care can be effective for the management of co-morbid conditions, a result which has implications on the way in which patients should be monitored and managed when presenting with multi morbidities in
Australian general practice settings.
Not exact matches
Over the past 12 months, the COPMI national initiative has continued to work in partnership with the Royal
Australian College of
General Practice (RACGP),
practicing GPs, and parents and children with lived experience to explore opportunities within primary health care
settings to better meet the needs of families and children where a parent has a mental illness.
Setting Eleven
Australian general practices, five randomly allocated to the intervention and six to the control.
Astrid studied at the University of Sydney, specialising in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and was an active member of the
Australian Behaviour Modification Association She completed postgraduate qualifications in clinical hypnosis, worked in hospitals and
general medical
practices providing psychological therapy for a range of common problems, and
set up and ran chronic pain management programmes for healthcare providers.