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General Practitioners’ Adherence with Clinical Reminders for Secondary Prevention of Dyslipidemia

机译:全科医生坚持临床建议对血脂异常的二级预防

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A variety of computer-based applications, including computerized clinical reminders, are intended to increase adherence to evidence-based clinical guidelines. The value of these systems in clinical practice is still unclear. One reason for the limited success of clinical reminders may be physicians’ low tendency to adhere to their advice. We studied the determinants of physicians’ adherence to clinical advice regarding the management of dyslipidemia. Overall, the clinical reminders increased physicians’ adherence to the clinical guidelines. Physicians were more compliant with the reminders when they experienced a greater patients’ load, when they were less acquainted with the patient, and when more time has passed since the last major cardiac event. These findings can help to predict physicians’ adherence and to improve the usage of clinical reminders for the benefit of patients, physicians and HMOs.
机译:各种基于计算机的应用程序(包括计算机化的临床提醒)都旨在增强对基于证据的临床指南的依从性。这些系统在临床实践中的价值仍然不清楚。临床提醒的成功有限的原因之一可能是医师坚持其建议的倾向较低。我们研究了医生是否遵守有关血脂异常的临床建议的决定因素。总体而言,临床提示增加了医生对临床指南的依从性。当医师承受更大的患者负担,不熟悉患者时以及自上次重大心脏事件以来已经过去了更多时间时,医师会更遵守提示。这些发现可以帮助预测医师的依从性,并改善临床提醒的使用,以使患者,医师和HMO受益。

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