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Pages
401-405
Issue
4
Volume
32
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Long-term Health Impacts Of Forced Early Retirement Among Steelworkers
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Journal of Family Practice
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1991
1991-04
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employment; General & Internal Medicine; personnel turnover health
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Gillanders W R; Buss T F; Wingard E; Gemmel D
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1991
Buss T F
Employment
Gemmel D
General & Internal Medicine
Gillanders W R
Journal of Family Practice
personnel turnover health
Wingard E
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Pages
555-563
Issue
6
Volume
37
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Does Family-practice At Residency Teaching Sites Reflect Community Practice
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Journal of Family Practice
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1993
1993-12
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ambulatory care; family practice; General & Internal Medicine; health care research; internship and residency; medical education; primary
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Gilchrist V; Miller R S; Gillanders W R; Scheid D C; Logue E E; Iverson D C; Oprandi A M; Weldy D L; Krell M A
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1993
Ambulatory Care
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Family Practice
General & Internal Medicine
Gilchrist V
Gillanders W R
health care research
Internship and Residency
Iverson D C
Journal of Family Practice
Krell M A
Logue E E
Medical education
Miller R S
NEOMED College of Medicine
Oprandi A M
primary
Scheid D C
Weldy D L
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Pages
377-389
Issue
5
Volume
46
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Illuminating the 'black box' - A description of 4454 patient visits to 138 family physicians
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Journal of Family Practice
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1998
1998-05
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cost; family; family practice; General & Internal Medicine; health-care system; managed care; medical outcomes; physician's practice patterns; physicians; physicians' offices; preventive health services; trends
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Stange K C; Zyzanski S J; Jaen C R; Callahan E J; Kelly R B; Gillanders W R; Shank J C; Chao J; Medalie J H; Miller W L; Crabtree B F; Flocke S A; Gilchrist V J; Langa D M; Goodwin M A
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BACKGROUND. The content and context of family practice outpatient visits have never been fully described, leaving many aspects of family practice in a "black box," unseen by policymakers and understood only in isolation. This article describes community family practices, physicians, patients, and outpatient visits. METHODS. Practicing family physicians in northeast Ohio were invited to participate in a multimethod study of the content of primary care practice. Research nurses directly observed consecutive patient visits, and collected additional data using medical record reviews, patient and physician questionnaires, billing data, practice environment checklists, and ethnographic fieldnotes. RESULTS. Visits by 4454 patients seeing 138 physicians in 84 practices were observed. Outpatient visits to family physicians encompassed a wide variety of patients, problems, and levels of complexity. The average patient paid 4.3 visits to the practice within the past year. The mean visit duration was 10 minutes. Fifty-eight percent of visits were for acute illness, 24% for chronic illness, and 12% for well care. The most common uses of time were history-taking, planning treatment, physical examination, health education, feedback, family information, chatting, structuring the interaction, and patient questions. CONCLUSIONS. Family practice and patient visits are complex, with competing demands and opportunities to address a wide range of problems of individuals and families over time and at various stages of health and illness. Multimethod research in practice settings can identify ways to enhance the competing opportunities of family practice to improve the health of their patients.
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Journal Article
1998
Callahan E J
Chao J
Cost
Crabtree B F
Family
Family Practice
Flocke S A
General & Internal Medicine
Gilchrist V J
Gillanders W R
Goodwin M A
health-care system
Jaen C R
Journal Article
Journal of Family Practice
Kelly R B
Langa D M
managed care
Medalie J H
medical outcomes
Miller W L
physician's practice patterns
Physicians
physicians' offices
Preventive Health Services
Shank J C
Stange K C
trends
Zyzanski S J
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Pages
349–355
Issue
4
Volume
37
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Access to medical care among the elderly in rural northeastern Ohio.
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The Journal of Family Practice
Date
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1993
1993-10
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Female; Humans; Health Services Accessibility/*statistics & numerical data; Male; Middle Aged; Ohio; Aged; Health Status; Reproducibility of Results; *Rural Population; Health Services for the Aged/*supply & distribution
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Gillanders W R; Buss T F
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BACKGROUND: Conventional wisdom holds that the elderly living in rural areas suffer poor health and have limited access to health care compared with their urban peers. The relation between poor health and limited access, however, has yet to be adequately defined. METHODS: We conducted a telephone survey of 1000 elderly persons living in four rural northeastern Ohio counties using a proportional random-digit dialing method. RESULTS: Many rural elderly respondents appeared to suffer poor health and have limited access to medical care. However, a detailed analysis revealed that poor health and limited access were more perceptual than actual. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly persons living independently in rural northeast Ohio have much better health and access to care than suggested by the literature.
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*Rural Population
1993
Aged
Buss T F
Female
Gillanders W R
Health Services Accessibility/*statistics & numerical data
Health Services for the Aged/*supply & distribution
Health Status
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Ohio
Reproducibility of Results
The Journal of family practice
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Pages
214–219
Issue
3
Volume
28
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To stay or not to stay: factors influencing family practice residents' choice of initial practice location.
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Family medicine
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1996
1996-03
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Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Workforce; Age Factors; Sex Factors; Life Style; Analysis of Variance; Logistic Models; Internship and Residency; Data Collection; *Family Practice; *Professional Practice Location/statistics & numerical data/trends
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Costa A J; Schrop S L; McCord G; Gillanders W R
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study examined what factors influence US third-year family practice residents' choice of location of their first practice. METHODS: A survey was developed by the members of Northeastern Ohio Network to assess the influence of factors related to family, education, geography, finances, the medical community, and others on the selection of practice location. Surveys were sent to all program directors listed in the American Academy of Family Physicians 1994 Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs to be distributed to all third-year family practice residents. The program directors indicated the type of residency program, the number of surveys distributed, and the number returned, then forwarded completed surveys to the investigators. RESULTS: Two hundred fifty-nine of the 380 programs (68%) with
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*Family Practice
*Professional Practice Location/statistics & numerical data/trends
1996
Adult
Age Factors
Analysis of Variance
Costa A J
Data Collection
family medicine
Female
Gillanders W R
Humans
Internship and Residency
Life Style
Logistic Models
Male
McCord G
Schrop S L
Sex Factors
Workforce