Primary care physicians are a critical source for communicating important cancer screening information and the impact of physician recommendations on cancer screenings is well documented in the literature. Asians, one of the largest and fastest growing minority groups in the United States, experience dis...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if clinician-selected electronic information resources improve primary care physicians' abilities to answer simulated clinical questions. DESIGN: Observational study using hour-long interviews in physician offices and think-aloud protocols. PARTICIPANTS: answered 23 multiple-choice questi...
Does Primary Care Physician fit the title bill?Presents a letter to the editor about the importance of primary care consultant.Kalwij, SebastianPulse
The value of physician self-disclosure (MD-SD) in creating successful patient-physician partnerships has not been demonstrated. To describe antecedents, delivery, and effects of MD-SD in primary care visits, we conducted a descriptive study using sequence analysis of transcripts of 113 unannounced, ...
Primary Care Physician Knowledge, Utilization, and Attitude Regarding Advance Care Planning, Hospice, and Palliative Care: Much Work Remains (757) Objectives 1. Identify barriers that primary care physicians face with advance care planning. 2. Recognize that physician knowledge of the terms palliative ...
Primary Care Physician–Reported Secondary and Tertiary Stroke Prevention Practices A Comparison Between the United States and the United Kingdom Goldstein L B,FARMER A,MATCHAR D B.Primary care physician-reported secondary and tertiary stroke prevention practices:a comparison between the united states ....
Evaluating physician satisfaction regarding user interactions with an electronic medical record system. A limiting factor in realizing the full potential of electronic medical records (EMR) is physician reluctance to use these applications. There have been ve... DF Sittig,GJ Kuperman,J Fiskio - Symp...
There has, however, been no comprehensive investigation of the effects of primary care physician (PCP) workforce feminization on service supply. We undertook a systematic review to examine the current evidence that quantifies the effect of feminization on time spent working, intensity and scope of ...
This study sets out to determine the reasons behind participants' selection of a primary care physician after being exposed to three experimentally manipulated biographies. The goal is to help healthcare systems...DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1475192 年份: 2018 ...
Family physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants will see more and more elderly patients as each wave of aging baby boomers becomes Medicare-eligible. The challenge of their increasing numbers will be matched by the heterogeneity of their health care expectations and needs,...