Objectives Reminders in primary care administrative systems aim to help clinicians provide evidence-based care, prescribe safely and save money. However, increased use of reminders can lead to alert fatigue. Our study aimed to assess general practitioners’ (GPs) and nurse practitioners’ (NPs) views on electronic reminders in primary care.Design A qualitative analysis using semistructured interviews.Setting and participants Fifteen GPs and NP based in general practices located in North-West London and Yorkshire, England.Methods We collected data on participants’ views on: (1) perceptions of the value of information provided; (2) reminder-related behaviours and (3) how to improve reminders. We carried out a thematic analysis.Results Participa...
Abstract Background Patients attending general practices receive only about sixty per cent of the pr...
BACKGROUND: Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of ...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a computer reminder system (CRS) to impr...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Introduction - Eighty five per cent of Australians visit a GP each year, but do not receive all of t...
Abstract Objective To improve the recording of diagnoses in visits to general practitioners, an obse...
Objectives: This study examined whether using electronic reminders leads to an increase in the rate ...
Objective It is difficult to control drug-prescribing behaviour in general practice, despite the dev...
Objective: To examine levels of routine computerised clinical reminder use in a nationwide sample of...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
Background and objectives: Preventive care in general practice is fundamental to managing the Austra...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
Abstract Background Patients attending general practices receive only about sixty per cent of the pr...
BACKGROUND: Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of ...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a computer reminder system (CRS) to impr...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Introduction - Eighty five per cent of Australians visit a GP each year, but do not receive all of t...
Abstract Objective To improve the recording of diagnoses in visits to general practitioners, an obse...
Objectives: This study examined whether using electronic reminders leads to an increase in the rate ...
Objective It is difficult to control drug-prescribing behaviour in general practice, despite the dev...
Objective: To examine levels of routine computerised clinical reminder use in a nationwide sample of...
Objectives: One purpose of electronic reminders is improvement of the quality of documentation in of...
Copyright © 2004 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Ph...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
Background and objectives: Preventive care in general practice is fundamental to managing the Austra...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...
Abstract Background Patients attending general practices receive only about sixty per cent of the pr...
BACKGROUND: Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of ...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesise current evidence for the influence on clinical behaviour of patient-specifi...