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The Bettering Engagement and Access to Community Health (BEACH) program monitors Australian general practice activity. It offers insights into consultations with adolescent patients, providing context for related articles.

Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Adolescent Health
  • Public Health Surveillance

Background:

  • The BEACH program is a continuous national study of general practice activity in Australia.
  • Understanding general practice consultations is crucial for adolescent healthcare.
  • This data provides essential context for current research in family medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of general practice consultations involving adolescent patients.
  • To establish a national data baseline for adolescent primary care interactions.
  • To contextualize research presented in the Australian Family Physician journal.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing data from the BEACH program, a national general practice surveillance system.
  • Analyzing consultation data specifically for patients within the adolescent age range.

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  • Descriptive analysis of consultation patterns and characteristics.
  • Main Results:

    • The BEACH program offers a comprehensive overview of general practice activity.
    • Specific insights into consultations with adolescent patients are provided.
    • This data serves as a backdrop for further consideration of related articles.

    Conclusions:

    • The BEACH program is a valuable resource for understanding adolescent primary care in Australia.
    • The findings provide a national perspective on general practice encounters with adolescents.
    • This overview supports the interpretation of contemporary research in family medicine.