Background Despite being a highly prevalent chronic condition managed predominantly in primary care and unlike other chronic conditions, osteoarthritis (OA) care is delivered on an ad hoc basis rather than through routine structured review. Evidence suggests current levels of OA care are suboptimal, but little is known about what general practitioners’ (GPs) consider important in OA care, and, thus, the scope to improve inconsistency or poor practice is, at present, limited. Objectives We investigated GPs’ views on and practice of monitoring OA. Methods This was a cross-sectional postal survey of 2500 practicing UK GPs randomly selected from the Binley's database. Respondents were asked if monitoring OA patients was important and how monito...
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of pain and disabili...
of osteoarthritis following the release of the RACGP guideline for the non-surgical management of hi...
INTRODUCTION Osteoarthritis causes substantial morbidity in developed countries. In the UK it is the...
<b>Background</b> Despite being a highly prevalent chronic condition managed predominant...
BACKGROUND: Despite being a highly prevalent chronic condition managed predominantly in primary care...
Aim: to explore general practitioners’ (GPs) management of osteoarthritis (OA). Background: OA repre...
Objective To determine common patterns of recorded primary care for osteoarthritis (OA), and patient...
Contains fulltext : 50397.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is ...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly disabling and costly condition with an escalating preval...
BACKGROUND: To assess factors associated with visits to GPs, orthopaedists, and non-physician practi...
SummaryObjectiveClinicians may record patients presenting with osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms with joi...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is diagnosed and managed primarily by general practitioners (GPs). O...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have been shown to improve processes of care and health outcomes...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In most countries, guidelines for the treatment of osteoar...
<b>Background</b> Despite being a chronic condition with a high prevalence and significa...
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of pain and disabili...
of osteoarthritis following the release of the RACGP guideline for the non-surgical management of hi...
INTRODUCTION Osteoarthritis causes substantial morbidity in developed countries. In the UK it is the...
<b>Background</b> Despite being a highly prevalent chronic condition managed predominant...
BACKGROUND: Despite being a highly prevalent chronic condition managed predominantly in primary care...
Aim: to explore general practitioners’ (GPs) management of osteoarthritis (OA). Background: OA repre...
Objective To determine common patterns of recorded primary care for osteoarthritis (OA), and patient...
Contains fulltext : 50397.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis (OA) is ...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a highly disabling and costly condition with an escalating preval...
BACKGROUND: To assess factors associated with visits to GPs, orthopaedists, and non-physician practi...
SummaryObjectiveClinicians may record patients presenting with osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms with joi...
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is diagnosed and managed primarily by general practitioners (GPs). O...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have been shown to improve processes of care and health outcomes...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In most countries, guidelines for the treatment of osteoar...
<b>Background</b> Despite being a chronic condition with a high prevalence and significa...
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of pain and disabili...
of osteoarthritis following the release of the RACGP guideline for the non-surgical management of hi...
INTRODUCTION Osteoarthritis causes substantial morbidity in developed countries. In the UK it is the...