Many patients with suspected allergy are referred to specialist care inappropriately. We aimed to develop and implement an online decision pathway to aid General Practitioners' (GPs) management decisions in suspected allergy. Our study involved 1487 GPs, 3 referral management centres, 5 GP system suppliers, 4 primary care trusts, and 1 specialist allergy clinic. The pathway was implemented by 3/5 GP system suppliers, published to Map of Medicine and on a specialist clinic website. In the first year, the pathway ranked in the top 10/160 local care maps accessed via Map of Medicine and was viewed 900 times. Only 96 GPs registered to use the clinic website. Only 110 (7%) GPs responded to the feedback request, of which 13/110 (12%) had used the...
BACKGROUND: Allergy is a serious and apparently increasing public health problem yet relatively litt...
The incidence, prevalence and costs of allergy have increased substantially in recent decades in man...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
Many patients with suspected allergy are referred to specialist care inappropriately. We aimed to de...
Background: The allergy management support system (AMSS) was developed to assist general practitione...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients are often performed exclusively by general...
Background: The concept of a General Practitioner with Special Interest (GPwSI) was first proposed i...
BACKGROUND: Management of allergic patients in the population is becoming more difficult because of ...
Most patients presenting with allergies are first seen in the primary care setting. However, inadequ...
Background. The principle reason for referral to specialist allergy clinics is to establish diagnose...
BACKGROUND: Currently in the United Kingdom (UK), there is a mismatch between limited financial reso...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients is often initially and exclusively perform...
Objectives The incidence and prevalence of allergies worldwide has been increasing and allergy servi...
BACKGROUND: Allergy is a serious and apparently increasing public health problem yet relatively litt...
The incidence, prevalence and costs of allergy have increased substantially in recent decades in man...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
Many patients with suspected allergy are referred to specialist care inappropriately. We aimed to de...
Background: The allergy management support system (AMSS) was developed to assist general practitione...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients are often performed exclusively by general...
Background: The concept of a General Practitioner with Special Interest (GPwSI) was first proposed i...
BACKGROUND: Management of allergic patients in the population is becoming more difficult because of ...
Most patients presenting with allergies are first seen in the primary care setting. However, inadequ...
Background. The principle reason for referral to specialist allergy clinics is to establish diagnose...
BACKGROUND: Currently in the United Kingdom (UK), there is a mismatch between limited financial reso...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients is often initially and exclusively perform...
Objectives The incidence and prevalence of allergies worldwide has been increasing and allergy servi...
BACKGROUND: Allergy is a serious and apparently increasing public health problem yet relatively litt...
The incidence, prevalence and costs of allergy have increased substantially in recent decades in man...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...