Whose job is it anyway? Swedish general practitioners' perception of their responsibility for the patient's drug list
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A cross-sectional pilot study assessing needs and attitudes to implementation of Information and Communication Technology for rational use of medicines among healthcare staff in rural Tanzania.Specialist prescribing of psychotropic drugs to older persons in Sweden--a register-based study of 188,024 older personsSwedish general practitioners' attitudes towards treatment guidelines - a qualitative study.Physicians' reported needs of drug information at point of care in Sweden.Drug treatment in the elderly: an intervention in primary care to enhance prescription quality and quality of life.Blame the Patient, Blame the Doctor or Blame the System? A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies of Patient Safety in Primary CareSafer drug use in primary care - a pilot intervention study to identify improvement needs and make agreements for change in five Swedish primary care units.Discrepancies on Medication Plans detected in German Community Pharmacies.Early experiences with the multidose drug dispensing system--a matter of trust?Implementation of a shared medication list: physicians' views on availability, accuracy and confidentiality.In this issue:race, place, and sex matter.GPs' prescription routines and cooperation with other healthcare personnel before and after implementation of multidose drug dispensing.Discrepancies between the electronic medical record, the prescriptions in the Swedish national prescription repository and the current medication reported by patients.
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Whose job is it anyway? Swedish general practitioners' perception of their responsibility for the patient's drug list
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Whose job is it anyway? Swedis ...... ty for the patient's drug list
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Inger Holmström
Pia Bastholm Rahmner
Urban Rosenqvist
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10.1370/AFM.1074
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z