Background and objectives: Preventive care in general practice is fundamental to managing the Australian diabetes epidemic. Recommended preventive care is nonetheless underperformed. The aim of this pilot study was to demonstrate proof of concept that pre-consultation patient-directed reminders could improve preventive care in general practice. Methods: Over two weeks, four general practices used a special software tool to generate reminder sheets listing recommended checks for a subset of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The sheets were given to patients before their consultations. The number of checks performed was compared for patients who did and did not receive reminders. General practitioners (GPs) were interviewed about...
EP1B Online and digital: abstract no. EP1B.01Problem: Government-funded primary care clinics in Hong...
Contains fulltext : 57137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Background: Short Message Service (SMS) can be used to increase knowledge of diabetes patients and i...
thesisDiabetes mellitus is a chronic condition with several late complications that can be avoided t...
Introduction - Eighty five per cent of Australians visit a GP each year, but do not receive all of t...
Abstract Background Patients attending general practices receive only about sixty per cent of the pr...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
and older have undiagnosed diabetes; most of them attend family prac-titioners (FPs) at least once a...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether an electronic reminder integrated into a routine com-puter system in...
<strong>Background</strong> An accurate diabetes register enables a general practice to effectively ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a computer...
Abstract Background There have been numerous efforts to improve and assure the quality of treatment ...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Objectives Reminders in primary care administrative systems aim to help clinicians provide evidence-...
Background: Primary care databases contain cardiovascular disease risk factor data, but practical to...
EP1B Online and digital: abstract no. EP1B.01Problem: Government-funded primary care clinics in Hong...
Contains fulltext : 57137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Background: Short Message Service (SMS) can be used to increase knowledge of diabetes patients and i...
thesisDiabetes mellitus is a chronic condition with several late complications that can be avoided t...
Introduction - Eighty five per cent of Australians visit a GP each year, but do not receive all of t...
Abstract Background Patients attending general practices receive only about sixty per cent of the pr...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
and older have undiagnosed diabetes; most of them attend family prac-titioners (FPs) at least once a...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether an electronic reminder integrated into a routine com-puter system in...
<strong>Background</strong> An accurate diabetes register enables a general practice to effectively ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a computer...
Abstract Background There have been numerous efforts to improve and assure the quality of treatment ...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Objectives Reminders in primary care administrative systems aim to help clinicians provide evidence-...
Background: Primary care databases contain cardiovascular disease risk factor data, but practical to...
EP1B Online and digital: abstract no. EP1B.01Problem: Government-funded primary care clinics in Hong...
Contains fulltext : 57137.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Background: Short Message Service (SMS) can be used to increase knowledge of diabetes patients and i...