Search Results - "Andre, Malin"
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A survey of public knowledge and awareness related to antibiotic use and resistance in Sweden
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-06-2010)“…Objectives To examine the level of knowledge about antibiotic treatment and awareness of antibiotic resistance among the general public in Sweden. Methods A…”
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Registered nurses´ views on telephone nursing for patients with respiratory tract infections in primary healthcare - a qualitative interview study
Published in BMC nursing (14-07-2020)“…Telephone nursing in primary healthcare has been suggested as a solution to the increased demand for easy access to healthcare, increased number of patients…”
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Management of patients with sore throats in relation to guidelines: An interview study in Sweden
Published in Scandinavian journal of primary health care (01-12-2014)“…Abstract Objective. To explore how a group of Swedish general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with a sore throat in relation to current guidelines as…”
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Cost-effectiveness of a care manager collaborative care programme for patients with depression in primary care: economic evaluation of a pragmatic randomised controlled study
Published in BMJ open (2018)“…ObjectiveTo evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a care manager (CM) programme compared with care as usual (CAU) for treatment of depression at primary care…”
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Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs' experiences
Published in Scandinavian journal of primary health care (2019)“…Objective: Explore general practitioners' (GPs') views on and experiences of working with care managers for patients treated for depression in primary care…”
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A study of guidelines for respiratory tract infections and their references from Swedish GPs: a qualitative analysis
Published in Scandinavian journal of primary health care (02-01-2020)“…Background: National guidelines are important instruments in reducing inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. Low adherence to guidelines is an acknowledged…”
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Clinical effectiveness of care managers in collaborative primary health care for patients with depression: 12- and 24-month follow-up of a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial
Published in BMC family practice (2022)“…Background In previous studies, we investigated the effects of a care manager intervention for patients with depression treated in primary health care. At 6…”
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Asking for ‘rules of thumb’: a way to discover tacit knowledge in general practice
Published in Family practice (01-12-2002)“…Background. Research in decision-making has identified heuristics (rules of thumb) as shortcuts to simplify search and choice. Objective. To find out if GPs…”
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More physician consultations and antibiotic prescriptions in families with high concern about infectious illness—adequate response to infection-prone child or self-fulfilling prophecy?
Published in Family practice (01-09-2007)“…Background. Respiratory tract infections (RTI) in children is the most common cause of prescription of antibiotics. It is important to describe and analyse…”
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A study of primary care physicians rating their immigrant patients' pain intensity
Published in European journal of pain (01-01-2013)“…Background Few studies focus on how physicians evaluate pain in foreign‐born patients with varying cultural backgrounds. This study aimed to compare pain…”
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Clinical effectiveness of care managers in collaborative care for patients with depression in Swedish primary health care: a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial
Published in BMC family practice (09-02-2018)“…Depression is one of the leading causes of disability and affects 10-15% of the population. The majority of people with depressive symptoms seek care and are…”
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A population-based study of different antibiotic prescribing in different areas
Published in British journal of general practice (01-09-2006)“…Respiratory tract infections are the most common reason for antibiotic prescription in Sweden as in other countries. The prescription rates vary markedly in…”
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Cohort differences in personality in middle-aged women during a 36-year period. Results from the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg
Published in Scandinavian journal of public health (01-07-2010)“…Aim: To investigate secular trends in personality traits in adult female populations. Methods: Two representative, population-based cohorts of women, 38 (n =…”
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Personality in women and associations with mortality: a 40-year follow-up in the population study of women in Gothenburg
Published in BMC women's health (30-04-2014)“…The question of whether personality traits influence health has long been a focus for research and discussion. Therefore, this study was undertaken to examine…”
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Uncertainty in clinical practice - an interview study with Swedish GPs on patients with sore throat
Published in BMC family practice (18-05-2016)“…Uncertainty is inevitable in clinical practice in primary care and tolerance for uncertainty and concern for bad outcomes has been shown to vary between…”
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Interacting factors associated with Low antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract infections in primary health care - a mixed methods study in Sweden
Published in BMC family practice (18-07-2016)“…Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical explanation. Systematic reviews have highlighted factors that may…”
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Near-patient tests and the clinical gaze in decision-making of Swedish GPs not following current guidelines for sore throat - a qualitative interview study
Published in BMC family practice (04-07-2015)“…Excessive antibiotics use increases the risk of resistance. Previous studies have shown that the Centor score combined with Rapid Antigen Detection Test (RADT)…”
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Primary care patients' attitudes to priority setting in Sweden
Published in Scandinavian journal of primary health care (01-01-2009)“…Objective. To analyse attitudes to priority setting among patients in Swedish primary healthcare. Design. A questionnaire was given to patients comprising…”
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Priority setting in primary health care - dilemmas and opportunities: a focus group study
Published in BMC family practice (23-09-2010)“…Swedish health care authorities use three key criteria to produce national guidelines for local priority setting: severity of the health condition, expected…”
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Setting priorities in primary health care--on whose conditions? A questionnaire study
Published in BMC family practice (26-11-2012)“…In Sweden three key criteria are used for priority setting: severity of the health condition; patient benefit; and cost-effectiveness. They are derived from…”
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