[What do general practitioners think about evidenced-based medicine? A study with focus groups].

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María Carmen Sánchez LópezEnrique Aguinaga Ontoso

Abstract

To examine the attitudes of a sample of General Practitioners (GPs) towards Evidenced-Based Medicine (EBM) and its use and the obstacles to put into practice in Primary Care (PC). Qualitative study using Focus Groups (FG). Primary Care in the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Spain, January-June 2007. GPs with a clinical practice in PC in the Murcian Health Service. Two FG (with/without previous training in EBM). Using intentional sampling, 19 GPs were selected from PC professionals. The discussions were recorded on video and transcribed literally. The discussions were then, segmented, categorised and interpreted. Attitudes: EBM is useful, it helps to reduce variation in clinical practice and decreases uncertainty. Great importance is given to clinical experience and the role of the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Health Administration may have in its promotion is viewed with suspicion. Use: Its use is still limited. To consult with colleagues continues to be the main source of information. Obstacles: The major difficulties identified were the limited time it has been available, lack of experience and the language. Although GPs show a positive attitude towards EBM, there are still a few who recognise the use of consultation. The ...Continue Reading

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Sep 2, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Antonio Jesús Ramos-MorcilloMaría Ruzafa-Martínez
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