Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment for a patient. This helps to uncover how prescribing decisions could benefit from (computerised) support. Methods: While thinking aloud, 61 general practitioners made prescribing decisions for five patients with urinary tract infections or stomach complaints. The resulting 305 transcripts were analysed to determine the scope and nature of the decision processes. Differences in the process were related to case or doctor characteristics, and to differences in the quality of prescribing behaviour. Results: The decision processes were not extensive, particularly for patients with a urinary tract infection. The doctors did not actively consider all ...
Seventy-two physicians working in a university hospital in The Netherlands were interviewed to clari...
BACKGROUND: Health-care quality in primary care depends largely on the appropriateness of General Pr...
Thousands of medical prescriptions are generated everyday by general practitioners (GPs) and one of ...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
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The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
Prescribing is a fundamental activity of general practice and prescriptions are a major cost to the ...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
Seventy-two physicians working in a university hospital in The Netherlands were interviewed to clari...
BACKGROUND: Health-care quality in primary care depends largely on the appropriateness of General Pr...
Thousands of medical prescriptions are generated everyday by general practitioners (GPs) and one of ...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Background: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who are deciding on the treatment fo...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: This study describes cognitive processes of doctors who ar...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
Prescribing is a fundamental activity of general practice and prescriptions are a major cost to the ...
The use of multiple drugs by patients increases the risk of medical problems. Clinical decision supp...
Seventy-two physicians working in a university hospital in The Netherlands were interviewed to clari...
BACKGROUND: Health-care quality in primary care depends largely on the appropriateness of General Pr...
Thousands of medical prescriptions are generated everyday by general practitioners (GPs) and one of ...