Why don't physicians follow clinical practice guidelines? A framework for improvement
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Abstract
Studies on improving physician guideline adherence may not be generalizable, since barriers in one setting may not be present in another. Our review offers a differential diagnosis for why physicians do not follow practice guidelines, as well as a rational approach toward improving guideline adheren …
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| Authors | Cabana MD;Rand CS;Powe NR;Wu AW;Wilson MH;Abboud PA;Rubin HR;; |
| Journal | JAMA |
| Year | 1999 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
Attitudes
review
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nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
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non-u.s. gov't
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attitude of health personnel
health knowledge
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practice patterns
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pmid:10535437
doi:10.1001/jama.282.15.1458
m d cabana
c s rand
h r rubin
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