Objective: To obtain first-hand in-depth accounts of overtesting amongst GPs in Norway, as well as the GPs’ perspectives on drivers of overtesting and strategies that can prevent overtesting. Design and setting: Four focus groups with GPs were conducted. All participants were asked to share examples of unnecessary testing from their everyday general practice, to identify the driving forces involved in these examples and discuss any measures that might prevent excessive testing. All authors collaborated on the analysis, conducted as systematic text condensation, using critical incident technique. Results: This study reveals two main positions regarding overtesting in general practice. In the categorical position there is no such thing as ove...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of 'illnesses' that would never have caused patients harm...
Objective: To describe experiences among general practitioners (GPs) in Norway regarding horizontal ...
BackgroundDrug misuse is a serious public health problem. Evidence from previous epidemiological stu...
Objective: To obtain first-hand in-depth accounts of overtesting amongst GPs in Norway, as well as t...
Objective: To obtain first-hand in-depth accounts of overtesting amongst GPs in Norway, as well as t...
Identify the sources of overuse from the point of view of the Spanish primary care professionals, an...
The aim of this thesis was to assess test use from primary care. Test use is an essential part of ge...
Abstract Background Medical overuse is a topic of growing interest in health care systems and especi...
BACKGROUND:Medical overuse is a common problem in health care. Preventing unnecessary medicine is on...
Rationale: The public should be informed about overtesting and overdiagnosis. Diverse qualitative st...
Due to the rapid technical development and increasing availability of diagnostic tests, the use of d...
Background Health systems are currently subject to unprecedented financial strains. Inappropriate te...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Objectives (1) To explain general practitioners\u27 (GPs\u27) approaches to prostate-specific antige...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of 'illnesses' that would never have caused patients harm...
Objective: To describe experiences among general practitioners (GPs) in Norway regarding horizontal ...
BackgroundDrug misuse is a serious public health problem. Evidence from previous epidemiological stu...
Objective: To obtain first-hand in-depth accounts of overtesting amongst GPs in Norway, as well as t...
Objective: To obtain first-hand in-depth accounts of overtesting amongst GPs in Norway, as well as t...
Identify the sources of overuse from the point of view of the Spanish primary care professionals, an...
The aim of this thesis was to assess test use from primary care. Test use is an essential part of ge...
Abstract Background Medical overuse is a topic of growing interest in health care systems and especi...
BACKGROUND:Medical overuse is a common problem in health care. Preventing unnecessary medicine is on...
Rationale: The public should be informed about overtesting and overdiagnosis. Diverse qualitative st...
Due to the rapid technical development and increasing availability of diagnostic tests, the use of d...
Background Health systems are currently subject to unprecedented financial strains. Inappropriate te...
An aspect of overuse is who decides which practices are evaluated for overuse and which of the studi...
BACKGROUND: Overuse of diagnostic testing substantially contributes to healthcare expenses and poten...
Objectives (1) To explain general practitioners\u27 (GPs\u27) approaches to prostate-specific antige...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of 'illnesses' that would never have caused patients harm...
Objective: To describe experiences among general practitioners (GPs) in Norway regarding horizontal ...
BackgroundDrug misuse is a serious public health problem. Evidence from previous epidemiological stu...