Using prescription analyses and questionnaires, the way drug information was used by general medical practitioners during the drug adoption process was studied. Three new drugs were considered; an innovation and two 'me-too' products. The innovation was accepted by general practitioners via a contagion process, information passing among doctors. The 'me-too' preparations were accepted more slowly and by a process which did not include the contagion effect. 'Industrial' information such as direct mail was used more at the 'awareness' stage of the adoption process while 'professional' sources of information such as articles in medical journals were used more to evaluate a new product. It was shown that 'industrial' information was preferred b...
This article examines the role of different product information flows on the diffusion of new pharma...
In this paper we attempt to assess whether, or not, drug promotion is an acceptable source of drug i...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to understand the range of factors that influence GPs’ uptake ...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
In 1987 we conducted a mailed questionnaire survey involving 250 GPs, randomly drawn from the 3061 G...
The goal of this study was to focus on the adoption process for a specific new drug upon its introdu...
The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This study invest...
Aim of the study. To evaluate general practitioners view on how pharmaceutical companies present inf...
Results of studies conducted 10-20 years ago show the prominence of commercial information sources i...
The impact of a drug bulletin was tested in a randomized controlled trial that included 186 family p...
In the UK the high cost of new drugs is partly accountable for the growth in spending on prescriptio...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This ...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
This article examines the role of different product information flows on the diffusion of new pharma...
In this paper we attempt to assess whether, or not, drug promotion is an acceptable source of drug i...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to understand the range of factors that influence GPs’ uptake ...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
The generation of massive and sometimes overwhelming volumes of data as the result of advances in sc...
In 1987 we conducted a mailed questionnaire survey involving 250 GPs, randomly drawn from the 3061 G...
The goal of this study was to focus on the adoption process for a specific new drug upon its introdu...
The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This study invest...
Aim of the study. To evaluate general practitioners view on how pharmaceutical companies present inf...
Results of studies conducted 10-20 years ago show the prominence of commercial information sources i...
The impact of a drug bulletin was tested in a randomized controlled trial that included 186 family p...
In the UK the high cost of new drugs is partly accountable for the growth in spending on prescriptio...
BACKGROUND: The prescribing behaviour of doctors is influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. This ...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
This article examines the role of different product information flows on the diffusion of new pharma...
In this paper we attempt to assess whether, or not, drug promotion is an acceptable source of drug i...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...