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Scope and nature of prescribing decisions made by general practitioners


P Denig, CLM Witteman, HW Schouten - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: The decision processes were not extensive, particularly for patients
with a urinary tract infection. The doctors did not actively consider all
possible relevant information. Considerations referring to core aspects of ...
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Limited effect of patient and disease characteristics on compliance with hospital …

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PGM Mol, P Denig, ROB Gans, PV … - European journal of clinical pharmacology, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. Eur J Clin Pharmacol (2006) 62: 297–305 DOI 10.1007/s00228-005-0058-y
PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND PRESCRIPTION Peter GM Mol . Petra Denig . ...
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Should doctors be prescribing new drugs?


J Lexchin - The International Journal of Risk and Safety in …, 2002 - IOS Press
Abstract. New drugs are frequently heavily prescribed early in their lifecycle,
despite an absence of adequate data documenting their effectiveness, safety and
pharmacoeconomic value. Evaluations of new drugs done in Canada, France and ...
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Morbidity and mortality audits:" How to" for family practice

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MJ Yaffe, G Gupta, S Still, M Boillat, B Russillo … - Canadian Family Physician, 2005 - cfp.ca
PROBLEM BEING ADDRESSEDWhile professions hold their members responsible for
self-regulation, many physicians have insufficient information about outcome
measures in their practices to judge performance and are inexperienced in ...
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Some ethical reflections on accountability


N Kenny - HEALTHCARE PAPERS, 2006 - longwoods.com
Wait times have come to dominate the health reform agenda and have captured the
public imagination. Waiting for any service - from fast food to e-mail - is
difficult for contemporary Canadians; this is especially true for ...
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[CITATION] Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation Workshop: Current best practices in innovation, …


K Ho, A Cockalingam - Final Report [from workshop on March 27-28, 2003]. …, 2003
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[PDF] The value of clinical judgement analysis for improving the quality of doctors' prescribing …


P Denig, R Wahlstrom, MC de Saintonge, F … - Medical education, 2002 - share.eldoc.ub.rug.nl
Background Many initiatives are taken to improve prescribing decisions.
Educational strategies for doctors have been effective in at least 50% of cases.
Some reflection on one's own performance seems to be a common feature of ...
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[CITATION] The Dalhousie Academic Detailing Service: designing an intervention on the topic of …


S Graham, D Frail, I Sketris, M Allen - MacKinnon NJ, editor. Seamless Care: The Eight …, 2007
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[PDF] The effects on GP prescribing of joining a commissioning group


M Ashworth, D Armstrong, D Lloyd, S Colwill - Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2002 - kcl.ac.uk
Background: It is not known to what extent gen- eral practitioners (GP) can
change their prescri- bing upon joining a commissioning group and what features
of a commissioning group may promote prescribing change. The opportunity to ...
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[CITATION] Regulations


PE Mazmanian, PO Fried - Fox RD, Mazmanian PE, Putnam RW, editors. Changing …, 1989
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