• No results found

[PDF] Top 20 Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study

Has 10000 "Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study".

Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study

Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative study

... our study, GPs also mentioned the need for GP and patient resources to facilitate the delivery of PCC guide- ...consultation. Guidelines often have a multitude of recommendations and, therefore, GPs need ... See full document

8

Perceived barriers to effective implementation of public reporting of hospital performance data in Australia: a qualitative study

Perceived barriers to effective implementation of public reporting of hospital performance data in Australia: a qualitative study

... this study offered a breadth of perspectives that had not been previously canvased, thus providing a significant and rich narrative of experience and perspectives related to the relatively short time that PR has ... See full document

12

Implementing clinical guidelines in psychiatry: a qualitative study of perceived facilitators and barriers

Implementing clinical guidelines in psychiatry: a qualitative study of perceived facilitators and barriers

... of implementation work. There was general consensus among practitioners at the control clinic con- cerning lack of trust in the guidelines ’ recommendations and an environment not supportive ... See full document

10

Barriers among Danish women and general practitioners to raising the issue of intimate partner violence in general practice: a qualitative study

Barriers among Danish women and general practitioners to raising the issue of intimate partner violence in general practice: a qualitative study

... the study were preoccupied with the violation of their patients’ ...health care professionals more than doubled the amount of disclo- sures in private ...is perceived as a personal issue that should ... See full document

10

The implementation of pharmacogenomics into UK general practice: a qualitative study exploring barriers, challenges and opportunities.

The implementation of pharmacogenomics into UK general practice: a qualitative study exploring barriers, challenges and opportunities.

... of General Practitioners (GPs) through surveys and feedbacks (HEE Genomics Programme: Engaging Primary Care ...future implementation of prescribing based on the use of genomic data is likely, ... See full document

9

The implementation of pharmacogenomics into UK general practice: a qualitative study exploring barriers, challenges and opportunities

The implementation of pharmacogenomics into UK general practice: a qualitative study exploring barriers, challenges and opportunities

... of General Practitioners (GPs) through surveys and feedbacks (HEE Genomics Programme: Engaging Primary Care ...future implementation of prescribing based on the use of genomic data is likely, ... See full document

9

Fostering participation of general practitioners in integrated health services networks: incentives, barriers, and guidelines

Fostering participation of general practitioners in integrated health services networks: incentives, barriers, and guidelines

... consequences perceived at the outset, the SIPA implementation process, relationships with the SIPA team and professional ...the perceived efficacy of SIPA, and improved professional practices. ... See full document

11

Facilitators and barriers to safer care in Scottish general practice: a qualitative study of the implementation of the trigger review method using normalisation process theory

Facilitators and barriers to safer care in Scottish general practice: a qualitative study of the implementation of the trigger review method using normalisation process theory

... participants perceived the TRM as a useful approach to improve the care they delivered to their patients, and for general practice in its wider ...TRM’s perceived useful- ness was identified ... See full document

11

Perceived barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for children with disability: a qualitative study

Perceived barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for children with disability: a qualitative study

... the barriers and facilitators to physical activity for children with disability gained through this study is essential for the design and implementation of effective interventions, strategies and ... See full document

10

Barriers and facilitators to using a web based tool for diagnosis and monitoring of patients with depression: a qualitative study among Danish general practitioners

Barriers and facilitators to using a web based tool for diagnosis and monitoring of patients with depression: a qualitative study among Danish general practitioners

... All interviewees find that the eMDI is not appropriate for all patients. The possibility for the interviewees to still use the paper form for certain patients is perceived as a facilitator for implementing the ... See full document

9

Perceived barriers to perinatal mental health care utilization : a qualitative study

Perceived barriers to perinatal mental health care utilization : a qualitative study

... present study sample that was still pregnant during the interview and even she indicated that “the first thing that I think about is the baby and I think is the baby ...taking care of the baby, such as ... See full document

127

The Barriers Encountered in Telemedicine Implementation by Health Care Practitioners

The Barriers Encountered in Telemedicine Implementation by Health Care Practitioners

... Kaczmarek et al. (2012) discussed telerounding, which is a subset of telemedicine. Physicians use laptop computers to access patient information in database applications. Telerounding results showed improvements in how ... See full document

127

General Practitioners’ experiences of bereavement care and their educational support needs: a qualitative study

General Practitioners’ experiences of bereavement care and their educational support needs: a qualitative study

... Otherwise GPs will rely on out-dated theories and con- structions of grief as linear, stage/phase-based, and time- bound; and will continue to have little understanding of contemporary models of grief. Alongside this, ... See full document

10

Collaboration between general practitioners and mental health care professionals: a qualitative study

Collaboration between general practitioners and mental health care professionals: a qualitative study

... The study shows how coordination is experienced by GPs and other mental health professionals involved, and exemplify what can happen when communication is far from ...This study pinpoints arguments for ... See full document

7

General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

... Given that open-ended questions were used, there is a risk that some relevant issues were missed. However, this risk was decreased by asking participants a number of semi-structured questions and probes to elicit their ... See full document

11

Perceived barriers to the regionalization of adult critical care in the United States: a qualitative preliminary study

Perceived barriers to the regionalization of adult critical care in the United States: a qualitative preliminary study

... this study was to give voice to those immedi- ate, but otherwise under-represented, ...our study was limited to stakeholders' perceptions of the barriers to ...This study design may not reveal ... See full document

7

Perceived barriers to the regionalization of adult critical care in the United States: a qualitative preliminary study

Perceived barriers to the regionalization of adult critical care in the United States: a qualitative preliminary study

... this study was to give voice to those immedi- ate, but otherwise under-represented, ...our study was limited to stakeholders' perceptions of the barriers to ...This study design may not reveal ... See full document

7

Main barriers to effective implementation of stroke care pathways in France: a qualitative study

Main barriers to effective implementation of stroke care pathways in France: a qualitative study

... In general, the interviewees were aware of the evidence provided by the literature on SCPs and were convinced that SCPs promoted patient safety, increased patient satis- faction, and optimised the use of ...tional ... See full document

10

Collaboration in teams with nurse practitioners and general practitioners during out of hours and implications for patient care; a qualitative study

Collaboration in teams with nurse practitioners and general practitioners during out of hours and implications for patient care; a qualitative study

... don’t care if I have to work with 2 NPs, or one, or with only ...believed care pro- vided by NPs is of less quality compared to the care de- livered by GPs, and certain GPs resisted the role of ... See full document

9

Overcoming Challenges to Treating Tobacco use During Pregnancy   A Qualitative study of Australian General Practitioners Barriers

Overcoming Challenges to Treating Tobacco use During Pregnancy A Qualitative study of Australian General Practitioners Barriers

... clinical guidelines from English-speaking high income countries, including Australia, show that guidelines pose many restrictions on NRT prescribing (for example recommending NRT only for highly moti- vated ... See full document

9

Show all 10000 documents...