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US family physicians' experiences with practice guidelines

Authors :
M, Wolff
D J, Bower
A M, Marbella
J E, Casanova
Source :
Family medicine. 30(2)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Practice guidelines were developed to improve medical outcomes and cost-effectiveness. The experiences of family physicians, who may need to use multiple guidelines in their practices, are crucial for effective development and implementation of practice guidelines. We surveyed a national sample of US family physicians about factors that affect their adoption and use of practice guidelines.We mailed a structured survey to a national random sample of 400 family physician members of the American Academy of Family Physicians.The response rate was 51%. Most respondents (69%) reported a positive attitude about practice guidelines, but only 44% reported using any guidelines. More younger physicians thought that guidelines could be useful tools. Most preferred guidelines that could be modified (87%) and that were no longer than two pages. Only 27% of respondents knew where to locate a guideline on a particular topic. Forty-three percent of respondents reported that it would be useful if guidelines were a component of an electronic medical record.If guidelines are to be used by practicing family physicians, a generalist perspective needs to be considered in future guideline development and implementation. Younger physicians had more positive attitudes toward guidelines.

Details

ISSN :
07423225
Volume :
30
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Family medicine
Accession number :
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