| Literature DB >> 14732945 |
P Krause1, H U Wittchen, B Küpper, D Pittrow, T Unger, A M Sharma, E Ritz, B Göke, H Lehnert, D Tschöpe, W Kirch, H Pfister, P Bramlage, M Höfler.
Abstract
With regard to the management of hypertension and diabetes, HYDRA reveals that doctors report multiple problems in their everyday practice. Being confronted with an average of 73 patients a day, with almost every second having either diabetes or hypertension, frequently associated with multiple comorbid conditions, the core obstacle is the time factor. Doctors do not have sufficient time to perform diagnostic tests and especially no time for non-drug interventions of any type. Further available treatment guidelines are only used in 1 out of 2 doctors. Further they seem not to affect doctors performance significantly.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14732945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fortschr Med Orig