The second Dutch National Survey of General Practice (DNSGP-2) has combined registration data on morbidity and prescription, making it possible to unravel diagnosis-specific prescription behaviour of general practitioners(GPs). Prescription rates for different disorders vary considerably, especially in first consultations. Dutch GPs are known for being recultant to prescribe medication, compared to doctors in other European countries. This is confirmed by lower prescription rates in first consultations compared to follow-up consultations. Moreover, for unspecified symptoms such as 'general disorders', prescription rates are considerably lower than for other disorders. But in the case of prescribing for some specific disorders, such as sleep...
This study focused on the allocation of technical aids, in particular which technical aids general p...
BACKGROUND: Differences in prescribing behaviour among general practitioners (GPs). AIM: To formulat...
Contains fulltext : 80609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis aims...
Background. A variety of databases such as data from registration forms, electronic patient records ...
Background: Evidence-based working has become increasingly important in medical care. A growing numb...
Background Low-value pharmaceutical care exists in general practice. However, the extent among Dutch...
A second Dutch National Survey of General Practice was carried out in 2001 with the aim of providing...
Background: Lipid lowering drugs are frequently prescribed and expensive drugs. The prescription of ...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
A second Dutch National Survey of General Practice was carried out in 2001 with the aim of providing...
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of out-of-pocket costs on Dutch general practitioner...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
This chapter uses data from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice (DNSGP - 2) to desc...
OBJECTIVE: To study trends and variation in adherence to the main national formulary for the 20 most...
The guidelines of the Dutch College of General Practitioners were used to assess the adherence to ph...
This study focused on the allocation of technical aids, in particular which technical aids general p...
BACKGROUND: Differences in prescribing behaviour among general practitioners (GPs). AIM: To formulat...
Contains fulltext : 80609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis aims...
Background. A variety of databases such as data from registration forms, electronic patient records ...
Background: Evidence-based working has become increasingly important in medical care. A growing numb...
Background Low-value pharmaceutical care exists in general practice. However, the extent among Dutch...
A second Dutch National Survey of General Practice was carried out in 2001 with the aim of providing...
Background: Lipid lowering drugs are frequently prescribed and expensive drugs. The prescription of ...
BACKGROUND: France and the Netherlands are often presented as two contrasting countries with regard ...
A second Dutch National Survey of General Practice was carried out in 2001 with the aim of providing...
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of out-of-pocket costs on Dutch general practitioner...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the association between general practitioners' (GPs'...
This chapter uses data from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice (DNSGP - 2) to desc...
OBJECTIVE: To study trends and variation in adherence to the main national formulary for the 20 most...
The guidelines of the Dutch College of General Practitioners were used to assess the adherence to ph...
This study focused on the allocation of technical aids, in particular which technical aids general p...
BACKGROUND: Differences in prescribing behaviour among general practitioners (GPs). AIM: To formulat...
Contains fulltext : 80609.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis aims...