Abstract Background Printed educational materials (PEMs) are commonly used simple interventions that can be used alone or with other interventions to disseminate clinical evidence. They have been shown to have a small effect on health professional behaviour. However, we do not know whether they are effective in primary care. We investigated whether PEMs improve primary care physician (PCP) knowledge, behaviour, and patient outcomes. Methods We conducted a systematic review of PEMs developed for PCPs. Electronic databases were searched for randomized controlled trials, quasi randomized controlled trials, controlled before and after st...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of educational interventions about dementia, directed at primary...
Abstract Background The impact of evidence-based medicine (EBM) training techniques in primary healt...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials of implementation strategies tell us whether (or not) an in...
In primary care settings, primary care physicians (PCPs) commonly have multiple brief visits, often ...
Abstract Background Printed educational materials (PE...
A systematic search of seven electronic databases was done to identify randomized controlled trials ...
Printed educational materials (PEMs) have long been used as a tool for knowledge translation despite...
Background: Primary care has a vital role in supporting patient autonomy to enable people with long-...
BACKGROUND: Patient self-management support is recognised as a key component of chronic care. Educat...
Abstract Background There are gaps between what famil...
Background: Laboratory testing is an integral part of day-to-day primary care practice, with approxi...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription error...
Introduction: Medication review by pharmacists can be an important educational intervention to impro...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
Background: The primary purpose of educational interventions is to optimize the clinical management ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of educational interventions about dementia, directed at primary...
Abstract Background The impact of evidence-based medicine (EBM) training techniques in primary healt...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials of implementation strategies tell us whether (or not) an in...
In primary care settings, primary care physicians (PCPs) commonly have multiple brief visits, often ...
Abstract Background Printed educational materials (PE...
A systematic search of seven electronic databases was done to identify randomized controlled trials ...
Printed educational materials (PEMs) have long been used as a tool for knowledge translation despite...
Background: Primary care has a vital role in supporting patient autonomy to enable people with long-...
BACKGROUND: Patient self-management support is recognised as a key component of chronic care. Educat...
Abstract Background There are gaps between what famil...
Background: Laboratory testing is an integral part of day-to-day primary care practice, with approxi...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription error...
Introduction: Medication review by pharmacists can be an important educational intervention to impro...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
Background: The primary purpose of educational interventions is to optimize the clinical management ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of educational interventions about dementia, directed at primary...
Abstract Background The impact of evidence-based medicine (EBM) training techniques in primary healt...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials of implementation strategies tell us whether (or not) an in...