Most consultations in primary care involve patients suffering from multimorbidity. Nevertheless, few studies exist on the clinical reasoning processes of general practitioners (GPs) during the follow-up of these patients. The aim of this systematic review is to summarise published evidence on how GPs reason and make decisions when managing patients with multimorbidity in the long term
OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Objectives: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
Despite the high prevalence of patients suffering from multimorbidity, the clinical reasoning proces...
Multimorbidity, defined as 2 or more chronic diseases, is of increasing importance for health profes...
LDH is grateful to National Education Scotland for funding the NES Academic Fellowship scheme which ...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is lim...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
Background: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is limited, but GPs have extensive p...
Multimorbidity’s high prevalence and negative impact has made it a subject of worldwide interest. Th...
Objective To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitioner...
BACKGROUND: Primary care professionals often manage patients with multiple long-term health conditio...
Introduction: Good patient outcomes correlate with the physicians' capacity for good clinical judgme...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Objectives: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
Despite the high prevalence of patients suffering from multimorbidity, the clinical reasoning proces...
Multimorbidity, defined as 2 or more chronic diseases, is of increasing importance for health profes...
LDH is grateful to National Education Scotland for funding the NES Academic Fellowship scheme which ...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is lim...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
Background: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is limited, but GPs have extensive p...
Multimorbidity’s high prevalence and negative impact has made it a subject of worldwide interest. Th...
Objective To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitioner...
BACKGROUND: Primary care professionals often manage patients with multiple long-term health conditio...
Introduction: Good patient outcomes correlate with the physicians' capacity for good clinical judgme...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Objectives: To explore and describe the value general practitioner (GPs) attribute to medical guidel...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...