| Literature DB >> 12357013 |
E C M Logan1, J M Yates, R M Stewart, K Fielding, D Kendrick.
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BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) remains the most common cause of anaemia and is frequently secondary to occult gastrointestinal blood loss requiring further investigation. The study was designed to prospectively assess the adequacy of investigation of IDA and to establish whether a simple computerised prompt would increase the completeness of investigation of patients presenting to their general practitioners. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All men aged >20 and women aged >50 newly found to have a probable IDA (n=431) in primary care were randomised according to general practice (n=89) to one of two computer generated prompts, by the haematology laboratories in two large district general hospitals. Data were collected 12 months after the index date. The primary outcome measure was the adequacy of investigation of the cause of anaemia. Multiple logistic regression was used to analyse each binary outcome.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12357013 PMCID: PMC1742500 DOI: 10.1136/pmj.78.923.533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Postgrad Med J ISSN: 0032-5473 Impact factor: 2.401