Hypertension guideline recommendations in general practice: awareness, agreement, adoption, and adherence.
BACKGROUND: GPs vary greatly in their clinical management of hypertension, for reasons that are poorly understood. AIM: To explore GPs' awareness of current hypertension guidelines and their self-reported implementation of them in clinical practice. DESIGN OF STUDY: Questionnaire survey via th...
Main Authors: | Heneghan, C, Perera, R, Mant, D, Glasziou, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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