Journal article
General practitioners knowledge and management of whiplash associated disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder: Implications for patient care
B Brijnath, S Bunzli, T Xia, N Singh, P Schattner, A Collie, M Sterling, D Mazza
BMC Family Practice | BMC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background: In Australia, general practitioners (GPs) see around two-thirds of people injured in road traffic crashes. Road traffic crash injuries are commonly associated with diverse physical and psychological symptoms that may be difficult to diagnose and manage. Clinical guidelines have been developed to assist in delivering quality, consistent care, however the extent to which GPs knowledge and practice in diagnosing and managing road traffic crash injuries concords with the guidelines is unknown. This study aimed to explore Australian GPs knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the diagnosis and management of road traffic crash injuries, specifically whiplash associated disorders (..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Queensland Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC).