Objective. To investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information (EBDI) to general practitioners (GPs) can change the proportion of ACE inhibitor prescriptions more effectively than EBDI provided as usual three and six months after the intervention. Design. Randomized controlled trial. Setting. GPs in southern Sweden working at primary health care centres (PHCCs) in seven drug and therapeutic committee areas. Intervention. EBDI tailored to motivational interviewing (MI) technique and focused on the benefit aspect was compared with EBDI provided as usual. Subjects. There were 408 GPs in the intervention group and 583 GPs in the control group. Main outcome measures. Change in proportion of ACE inhibitor prescriptions relative to the...
ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change t...
Introduction: Information on benefits and risks of drugs is a key element affecting doctors' prescri...
Objectives: (A) To measure the extent to which different candidate outcome measures identified high-...
Objective. To investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information (EBDI) to general practit...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
Background: General Practitioners {GP} in Sweden prescribe more than 50% of all prescriptions. Scien...
Results of studies conducted 10-20 years ago show the prominence of commercial information sources i...
Background The underlying reasons for differences between clinical practice and syst...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are responsible for significant morb...
Background A gap exists between evidence and practice regarding the management of cardiovascular ris...
Background Encouraging the prescribing of ACEIs first line vs. angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) ...
ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change t...
Introduction: Information on benefits and risks of drugs is a key element affecting doctors' prescri...
Objectives: (A) To measure the extent to which different candidate outcome measures identified high-...
Objective. To investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information (EBDI) to general practit...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
Aim: To explore the relationship between actual and expected general medical practitioner (GP) pract...
Background: General Practitioners {GP} in Sweden prescribe more than 50% of all prescriptions. Scien...
Results of studies conducted 10-20 years ago show the prominence of commercial information sources i...
Background The underlying reasons for differences between clinical practice and syst...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are responsible for significant morb...
Background A gap exists between evidence and practice regarding the management of cardiovascular ris...
Background Encouraging the prescribing of ACEIs first line vs. angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) ...
ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change t...
Introduction: Information on benefits and risks of drugs is a key element affecting doctors' prescri...
Objectives: (A) To measure the extent to which different candidate outcome measures identified high-...