[HTML][HTML] Clinical inertia in the pharmacological management of hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background: Clinical Inertia is defined as “failure of health care providers to initiate or
intensify therapy according to current guidelines”. This phenomenon is gaining increasing …
intensify therapy according to current guidelines”. This phenomenon is gaining increasing …
Treatment adjustment and medication adherence for complex patients with diabetes, heart disease, and depression: a randomized controlled trial
EHB Lin, M Von Korff, P Ciechanowski… - The Annals of Family …, 2012 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Medication nonadherence, inconsistent patient self-monitoring, and inadequate
treatment adjustment exacerbate poor disease control. In a collaborative, team-based, care …
treatment adjustment exacerbate poor disease control. In a collaborative, team-based, care …
Why system inertia makes health reform so difficult
E Coiera - Bmj, 2011 - bmj.com
ANALYSIS Page 1 Why system inertia makes health reform so difficult Health systems around
the world are struggling to find effective ways to make clinical practice safer, more effective …
the world are struggling to find effective ways to make clinical practice safer, more effective …
Clinical inertia in depression treatment
Objective: To explore reasons for clinical inertia in the management of persistent depression
symptoms. Research Design: We characterized patterns of treatment adjustment in primary …
symptoms. Research Design: We characterized patterns of treatment adjustment in primary …
Improved outcomes in diabetes care for rural African Americans
P Bray, DM Cummings, S Morrissey… - The Annals of Family …, 2013 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Rural low-income African American patients with diabetes have traditionally
poorer clinical outcomes and limited access to state-of-the-art diabetes care. We determined …
poorer clinical outcomes and limited access to state-of-the-art diabetes care. We determined …
Whole person care, patient-centred care and clinical practice guidelines in general practice
E Hansen, J Walters, F Howes - Health Sociology Review, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are a central technique within the evidence-based
medicine (EBM) movement. General practice is an area of medicine that seems to be …
medicine (EBM) movement. General practice is an area of medicine that seems to be …
Blood glucose and pressure controls in diabetic kidney disease: narrative review of adherence, barriers and evidence of achievement
Aims To review the epidemiology and the clinical evidence regarding achieving blood
pressure (BP) and blood glucose control in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and …
pressure (BP) and blood glucose control in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and …
Adherence to blood pressure and glucose recommendations in chronic kidney disease hospital inpatients: Clinical inertia and patient adherence
Aims To determine the extent to which targets for blood pressure (BP)(< 140.90 mmHg) and
random blood glucose level (BGL)(< 7.7 mmol/L) control in patients with chronic kidney …
random blood glucose level (BGL)(< 7.7 mmol/L) control in patients with chronic kidney …
Does a diabetes annual review make a difference?
T Kenealy, B Orr‐Walker, R Cutfield… - Diabetic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Diabet. Med. 29, e217–e222 (2012) Abstract Aims To determine whether a diabetes annual
review, independently of other care processes, is followed by improved patient clinical …
review, independently of other care processes, is followed by improved patient clinical …
[HTML][HTML] The management of severe hypertension in Australian general practice
Abstract Background Severe hypertension (SHT)(Blood Pressure, BP≥ 180/110 mmHg) is
associated with considerable morbidity and mortality, yet little is known about how it is …
associated with considerable morbidity and mortality, yet little is known about how it is …