<b>Objective</b>: To examine whether there are socioeconomic gradients in the incidence, prevalence, treatment, and follow up of patients with heart failure in primary care. <b>Design</b>: Population based study. <b>Setting</b>: 53 general practices (307 741 patients) participating in the Scottish continuous morbidity recording project between 1April 1999 and 31 March 2000. <b>Participants</b>: 2186 adults with heart failure. <b>Main outcome measures</b>: Comorbid diagnoses, frequency of visits to general practitioner, and prescribed drugs. <b>Results</b>: 2186 patients with heart failure were seen (prevalence 7.1 per 1000 population, incidence 2.0 per 10...
Objectives To report reliable estimates of short term and long term survival rates for people with a...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in th...
Background Effective management of heart failure is complex, and ensuring evidence-based practice pr...
Objectives To examine whether there are socioeconomic gradients in die incidence, prevalence, treatm...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology, primary care burden, and treatment of heart failure in Scotl...
Aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of incident coronary disease and adverse ca...
<b>Aims</b> Socioeconomic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of incident coronary dise...
Background: Heart failure is one of the most common, costly, and deadly medical conditions, and its ...
Objective: To characterise the association between socioeconomic deprivation and adverse outcomes in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of heart failure (HF) in relation to ...
Background: There are few large population-based studies of the incidence and outcome of heart failu...
Aims Data on socioeconomic-related differences in heart failure (HF) care are sparse. Inequality in ...
Background: Large-scale and contemporary population-based studies of heart failure incidence are nee...
OBJECTIVES: Investigate the association between socioeconomic deprivation and completeness of cardio...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine the epidemiology, primary care burden and treatment of angina in Scotla...
Objectives To report reliable estimates of short term and long term survival rates for people with a...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in th...
Background Effective management of heart failure is complex, and ensuring evidence-based practice pr...
Objectives To examine whether there are socioeconomic gradients in die incidence, prevalence, treatm...
Objective: To examine the epidemiology, primary care burden, and treatment of heart failure in Scotl...
Aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of incident coronary disease and adverse ca...
<b>Aims</b> Socioeconomic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of incident coronary dise...
Background: Heart failure is one of the most common, costly, and deadly medical conditions, and its ...
Objective: To characterise the association between socioeconomic deprivation and adverse outcomes in...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of heart failure (HF) in relation to ...
Background: There are few large population-based studies of the incidence and outcome of heart failu...
Aims Data on socioeconomic-related differences in heart failure (HF) care are sparse. Inequality in ...
Background: Large-scale and contemporary population-based studies of heart failure incidence are nee...
OBJECTIVES: Investigate the association between socioeconomic deprivation and completeness of cardio...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine the epidemiology, primary care burden and treatment of angina in Scotla...
Objectives To report reliable estimates of short term and long term survival rates for people with a...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in th...
Background Effective management of heart failure is complex, and ensuring evidence-based practice pr...