Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance through mandatory reporting. Feedback on such surveillance should reflect the needs and attitudes of these physicians. These issues were investigated in a questionnaire survey among 8,550 randomly sampled physicians in Germany in 2001. Of the 1,320 respondents, 59.3% claimed not to have received any feedback on infectious disease surveillance, and 3.7% perceived feedback as not important. Logistic regression analysis showed that physicians in the former East Germany were 2.2 times more likely to have received feedback than those in the former West Germany. Physicians preferred to receive occasional reports (e.g., in case of outbreaks, 31.6%) as ...
Infectious disease surveillance systems are a very important part of national and local efforts to p...
Clinical infectious diseases have only slowly been established as a medical specialty in Germany. Th...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...
Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance thr...
Abstract Background Within the frame of National Epidemiological Surveillance System, family physici...
A survey based on a confidential questionnaire addressed to one doctor from every primary health car...
The aim of the study was to analyse participation of primary care physicians in infectious disease s...
Surveillance systems for infectious diseases build the basis for effective public health measures in...
Introduction: To address the question as to which infection surveillance measures are used during th...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
Tale, Slovak RepublicIntroduction: The Public Health Reform II project was implemented in Bosnia and...
Background: The increased threat of bioterrorism and the outbreaks of new infectious diseases requir...
Background: In many European countries, primary care surveillance networks play a role in public hea...
Infectious disease surveillance systems are a very important part of national and local efforts to p...
Clinical infectious diseases have only slowly been established as a medical specialty in Germany. Th...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...
Primary care physicians in Germany are essential participants in infectious disease surveillance thr...
Abstract Background Within the frame of National Epidemiological Surveillance System, family physici...
A survey based on a confidential questionnaire addressed to one doctor from every primary health car...
The aim of the study was to analyse participation of primary care physicians in infectious disease s...
Surveillance systems for infectious diseases build the basis for effective public health measures in...
Introduction: To address the question as to which infection surveillance measures are used during th...
Public health passive surveillance systems are often affected by low sensitivity level. Enhancement ...
[[abstract]]Background: Epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases through the mandatory-re...
Background. The attitude of general practitioners (GPs) to public health surveillance is not well do...
Tale, Slovak RepublicIntroduction: The Public Health Reform II project was implemented in Bosnia and...
Background: The increased threat of bioterrorism and the outbreaks of new infectious diseases requir...
Background: In many European countries, primary care surveillance networks play a role in public hea...
Infectious disease surveillance systems are a very important part of national and local efforts to p...
Clinical infectious diseases have only slowly been established as a medical specialty in Germany. Th...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...