Objectives: To identify and assess the effects of general practitioner and patient characteristics on global adherence to pharmacotherapeutic guidelines.Methods: In a cross-sectional study in the northern Netherlands, a two-level multilevel model was applied to patients (n = 269,067) in 190 practices with a total of 251 general practitioners. The dependent variable was the global adherence to pharmacotherapeutic guidelines as a measure of good prescribing in a general practice setting.Results: The mean global adherence was 82%. Two general practice variables, organization form and degree of urbanization influenced the global adherence, whereas all patient variables (age and gender) and the patient-related prescription characteristics (costs...
BACKGROUND Health services research has documented the magnitude of health care variations. Few stu...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The growing burden of chronic diseases encourages health care systems to shif...
PURPOSE: Therapeutic traditions at health care practices (HCPs) influence physicians' adherence to p...
Objectives: To identify and assess the effects of general practitioner and patient characteristics o...
Objectives: To identify and assess the effects of general practitioner and patient characteristics o...
Background: Evidence-based working has become increasingly important in medical care. A growing numb...
OBJECTIVE: To study the correlation between pharmaceutical care and prescribing routines of general ...
BACKGROUND: The use of clinical guidelines in general practice is often limited. Research on barrier...
Background. Pharmacotherapeutical guidelines, called formularies, have been developed to facilitate ...
Background: Clinical guidelines are important means to improve quality of care. The development of g...
What is this chapter about? The guidelines of the Dutch College of General Practitioners were used t...
BACKGROUND: Differences in prescribing behaviour among general practitioners (GPs). AIM: To formulat...
Contains fulltext : 96510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND Health services research has documented the magnitude of health care variations. Few stu...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The growing burden of chronic diseases encourages health care systems to shif...
PURPOSE: Therapeutic traditions at health care practices (HCPs) influence physicians' adherence to p...
Objectives: To identify and assess the effects of general practitioner and patient characteristics o...
Objectives: To identify and assess the effects of general practitioner and patient characteristics o...
Background: Evidence-based working has become increasingly important in medical care. A growing numb...
OBJECTIVE: To study the correlation between pharmaceutical care and prescribing routines of general ...
BACKGROUND: The use of clinical guidelines in general practice is often limited. Research on barrier...
Background. Pharmacotherapeutical guidelines, called formularies, have been developed to facilitate ...
Background: Clinical guidelines are important means to improve quality of care. The development of g...
What is this chapter about? The guidelines of the Dutch College of General Practitioners were used t...
BACKGROUND: Differences in prescribing behaviour among general practitioners (GPs). AIM: To formulat...
Contains fulltext : 96510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND Health services research has documented the magnitude of health care variations. Few stu...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The growing burden of chronic diseases encourages health care systems to shif...
PURPOSE: Therapeutic traditions at health care practices (HCPs) influence physicians' adherence to p...