| Literature DB >> 20078891 |
Benedicte Carlsen1, Pia K Kjellberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: GPs follow clinical guidelines to varying degrees across practices, regions and countries, but a review study of GPs' attitudes to guidelines found no systematic variation in attitudes between studies from different countries. However, earlier qualitative studies on this topic are not necessarily comparable. Hence, there is a lack of empirical comparative studies of GP's attitudes to following clinical guidelines. In this study we reproduce a Norwegian focus group study of GPs' general attitudes to national clinical guidelines in Denmark and conduct a comparative analysis of the findings.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20078891 PMCID: PMC2827473 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Interview guide
| 1. A short round about each participant's practice. |
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| 2. Are guidelines an important part of your practices? |
| 3. Guidelines you are familiar with and use? Why these? |
| 4. Trust in the evidence and the guidelines? |
| 5. What characterises useful guidelines? |
| 6. To what degree do you feel you should follow guidelines? |
| 7. Arguments for extended use of guidelines? |
| 8. Arguments for restricting the use of guidelines? |
| 9. Do different guidelines give diverging advice? |
| 10. Do you experience challenges in combining guidelines and clinical discretions? |
| 11. To what degree do you see it as an ideal to comply with patients' wishes and share decisions with patients? |
| 12. Do you see guidelines as a challenge or as support in relation to negotiations with patients and your role as gatekeeper? |
Sample profile compared to all Norwegian and Danish GPs
| Variable | Norwegian sample | GPs in Norway* | Danish sample | GPs in Denmark** |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of GPs | 27 | 3862 | 18 | 3.639 |
| Male GPs | 67% | 68% | 56% | 62% |
| Age (mean) | 45 | 47 | 56,2 | 53,6 |
| Current list size (mean) | 1110 | 1196 | 1498 | 1583 |
| GPs with open list | 31% | 46% | 53% | 65% |
*Data from the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Organisation and the Norwegian Medical Association: Available at http://www.nav.no/page?id=1073743257 and http://www.legeforeningen.no/index.gan?id=124987 Accessed August, 2007.
**Data from the Danish Medical Association and the Danish Ministry of Health and Prevention: Available at http://www.laeger.dk/portal/page/portal/LAEGERDK/LAEGER_DK and http://www.sum.dk/ Accessed June 2009.