| Literature DB >> 17587452 |
Horst C Vollmar1, Martin E Butzlaff, Rolf Lefering, Monika A Rieger.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thus far important findings regarding the dementia syndrome have been implemented into patients' medical care only inadequately. A professional training accounting for both, general practitioners' (GP) needs and learning preferences as well as care-relevant aspects could be a major step towards improving medical care. In the WIDA-study, entitled "Knowledge translation on dementia in general practice" two different training concepts are developed, implemented and evaluated. Both concepts are building on an evidence-based, GP-related dementia guideline and communicate the guideline's essential insights. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17587452 PMCID: PMC1931439 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-7-92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Flow chart training and evaluation.
Parameters to be ascertained
| Size of QC (estimated in advance by moderator) |
| Number of QC participants at t0 and t1 |
| Number of QC participants actually participating in the study (t0 and t1 plus declaration of consent) |
| „Classical" Quality Circle or Practice Network |
| Interdisciplinary Quality Circle (yes/no) |
| Area of Medical Association (KVNO, KVWL) |
| Average number of QC meetings per year |
| Training on dementia/geriatric assessment within the past 6 or 12 months |
| Training on dementia/geriatric assessment within the past 6 or 12 months |
| Age |
| Sex |
| Internet user (yes/no*) |
| E-learning experience („Have you previously participated in a medical training via internet or CD-ROM?") |
*excluding criterion
Dimensions of knowledge translation (knowledge gain; behavior modification)
| number of participants, response of questionnaires, use of training measures | • questions regarding user behavior |
| knowledge gain measured by two questionnaires (pre- and post test) | • subjective evaluation of knowledge gain |
| "behavior modification screening" gathered by EBM2000plus (GOÄ): | |
| • (03313 orientation survey of psychopathological status) | • self-evaluation of behavior |
| „behavior modification diagnosis/differential diagnosis" assessed via six figures of ICD-10-GM 2005: F00, F01, F02, F03, F07, G32, R54 | • question whether diagnostic behavior has changed |
| „behavior modification therapy" ascertained via prescriptions of anti-dementives*: | |
| • cholinesterase inhibitors | • identify whether there is an increase in the prescription of evaluated anti-dementives (e.g. cholinesterase inhibitors, memantines) and whether there is a decrease in the prescription of untested or unreliable anti-dementives (e.g. ginkgo biloba compounds, piracetam) |
| „behavior modification treatment" gathered by EBM2000plus: | • question regarding prescription of non drug-related therapy |
* Based on the most frequent prescriptions in Germany 2003 [77]