ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The South African Family Practice (SAFP) journal is the official journal of the South African Academy of Family Physicians (SAAFP), and is aimed at all SAAFP members (including family physicians, registrars, associate members, students), working within primary care (both private and public health sectors, as well as urban and rural practice settings) within South Africa and the wider region.. View our Editorial Team.


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 LATEST ARTICLES

Original Research

 
Evaluating the new family medicine internship programmes in the Western Cape, South Africa  
Lauren N. Hutton, Louis S. Jenkins, Robert Mash, Klaus von Pressentin, Steve Reid, Jennie Morgan, Paul Kapp
10 May 2024

Original Research

 
The misuse of codeine containing medicines: Perceptions and behaviours of qualified pharmacy professionals  
Elmien Bronkhorst, Munira Adamjee, Madan Poka
10 May 2024

Original Research

 
The career pathways of new family physicians in South Africa from 2008 to 2022  
Gabby Jacobs, Robert J. Mash
08 May 2024

Letters to the Editor

 
Is promoting euthanasia or assisted suicide really a good idea?  
Allan Donkin
08 May 2024

Original Research

 
The sustainability of group empowerment and training for people with diabetes in South Africa  
Robert J. Mash, Darcelle Schouw
06 May 2024

Open Forum

 
Medical interns’ training in family medicine at a district hospital and primary health care clinics in Middelburg, Mpumalanga  
Lushiku Nkombua, Amir Rahimi
04 May 2024

Original Research

 
A scoping review of strategies for adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health role modelling  
Tshiamo N. Ramalepa, Thinavhuyo R. Netangaheni
03 May 2024

Original Research

 
Lived experiences of women with spontaneous abortion at a district hospital, South Africa  
Marshall Lockett, Robert J. Mash
30 April 2024

Original Research

 
Determinants of antiretroviral therapy adherence among transgender women in South Africa  
Leonashia Leigh-Ann van der Merwe, Idah Moyo, Azwihangwisi H. Mavhandu-Mudzusi
29 April 2024

Original Research

 
Evidence of learning in workplace-based assessments in a Family Medicine Training Programme  
Neetha J. Erumeda, Ann Z. George, Louis S. Jenkins
26 April 2024
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Notification: Exciting news!

 
Our next article, ‘Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV service interruptions amid COVID-19 pandemic' authored by Florence M.Q. Setshedi, Livhuwani Tshivhase and Idah Moyo, is set to launch 13 May 2024. Get ready to dive into a compelling exploration of ’The findings may influence policymakers in developing strategies to curb HIV infections among mothers and children during pandemics.' that promises to inform and inspire.  
Posted: 2024-05-09 More...

Notification: Mark your calendars!

 

Mastering your fellowship: Part 4, 2024’ authored by Mergan Naidoo, Klaus von Pressentin, Andrew Ross, Selvandran Rangiah, Ts’epo Motsohi, Tabitha Mathose is coming your way 13 May 2024! Join us as we delve into Part 4 of this series providing ‘examples of the question format encountered in the written and clinical examinations for the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians of South Africa (FCFP [SA]) examination’ and uncover valuable insights that will leave you informed and inspired.

 
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Vlog: What is effective peer review?

 
Videocast by Prof. Klaus B. von Pressentin, on ‘what is it to be an effective peer reviewer?'. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytQ1f_1e9ds @_AOSIS @klausvon @SAFPjournal  
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