We previously identified that general practitioners (GPs) in French-speaking regions of Europe had a variable uptake of common preventive recommendations. In this study, we describe GPs' reports of how they put different preventive recommendations into practice. Cross-sectional study conducted in 2015 in Switzerland and France. 3400 randomly selected GPs were asked to complete a postal (n=1100) or online (n=2300) questionnaire. GPs who exclusively practiced complementary and alternative medicine were not eligible for the study. 764 GPs (response rate: postal 47%, online 11%) returned the questionnaire (428 in Switzerland and 336 in France). We investigated how the GPs performed five preventive practices (screening for dyslipidaemia, colorec...
Background: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care set...
International audienceBackground: Medical overuse is an issue that has recently gained attention. Th...
International audienceAlcohol use is a leading risk factor for premature death and disability. To ta...
International audienceObjectives We previously identified that general practitioners (GPs) in French...
A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The importance of prevention is increasingly recognised in most dev...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preventive services provided opportunistically by GPs are insuffic...
Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care settings. As pa...
The aim of this study was to describe general practitioners (GPs)' opinions and practices of prevent...
In 2014, the 'Smarter Medicine' campaign released a top five list of unnecessary tests and treatment...
Background: In 2014, the ‘Smarter Medicine’ campaign released a top five list of unnecessary tests a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prevention is a challenging area of primary care. In Switzerland, little ...
Background: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care set...
International audienceBackground: Medical overuse is an issue that has recently gained attention. Th...
International audienceAlcohol use is a leading risk factor for premature death and disability. To ta...
International audienceObjectives We previously identified that general practitioners (GPs) in French...
A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The importance of prevention is increasingly recognised in most dev...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preventive services provided opportunistically by GPs are insuffic...
Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care settings. As pa...
The aim of this study was to describe general practitioners (GPs)' opinions and practices of prevent...
In 2014, the 'Smarter Medicine' campaign released a top five list of unnecessary tests and treatment...
Background: In 2014, the ‘Smarter Medicine’ campaign released a top five list of unnecessary tests a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prevention is a challenging area of primary care. In Switzerland, little ...
Background: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care set...
International audienceBackground: Medical overuse is an issue that has recently gained attention. Th...
International audienceAlcohol use is a leading risk factor for premature death and disability. To ta...