OBJECTIVES: To examine the presentation and pattern of childhood morbidity in general practice compared with 14 years ago. METHODS: We used data of all children aged 0-17 years from two cross-sectional surveys performed in 1987 and 2001 in general practice in the Netherlands. The total number of children in the practices participating in these surveys were 86,577 children in 1987 and 82,053 children in 2001. First of all, we compared consultation rates of children in general practice. Secondly, childhood morbidity was assessed by episodes of disease, coded according to the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC). We compared childhood morbidity in 1987 and 2001 by assessing the distribution of episodes among ICPC chapters strati...
Objective: To assess whether changes have occurred in incidence rates and management of acute tonsil...
Background: The incidence of hypertrophy and recurrent infections of the tonsils/adenoids appears to...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GP...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the presentation and pattern of childhood morbidity in general practice compa...
textabstractWith the ageing of the population, children's health tends to become a neglected area in...
This contribution compares the presentation and management of childhood morbidity (0-17 years) in ge...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The increasing proportion of skin diseases encountered in general practice r...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
textabstractThe increasing proportion of skin diseases, especially infectious and allergic skin dise...
BACKGROUND: Although children are frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
BACKGROUND: Although children are frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
Background. Although children are-frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
Introduction: Dermatophytosis is a common skin infection in children. Although the epidemiology is ...
Background: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with...
Objective: To assess whether changes have occurred in incidence rates and management of acute tonsil...
Background: The incidence of hypertrophy and recurrent infections of the tonsils/adenoids appears to...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GP...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the presentation and pattern of childhood morbidity in general practice compa...
textabstractWith the ageing of the population, children's health tends to become a neglected area in...
This contribution compares the presentation and management of childhood morbidity (0-17 years) in ge...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The increasing proportion of skin diseases encountered in general practice r...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
textabstractThe increasing proportion of skin diseases, especially infectious and allergic skin dise...
BACKGROUND: Although children are frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
BACKGROUND: Although children are frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
Background. Although children are-frequently referred to specialists, detailed information on referr...
Introduction: Dermatophytosis is a common skin infection in children. Although the epidemiology is ...
Background: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with...
Objective: To assess whether changes have occurred in incidence rates and management of acute tonsil...
Background: The incidence of hypertrophy and recurrent infections of the tonsils/adenoids appears to...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GP...