2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0212-6567(01)78772-0
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Condicionantes de la prescripción en atención primaria

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“…1995) the theory of acquisition of habits in health sciences knowledge‐attitudes‐practices (KAP) would explain the influence of the health professionals’ formation and the theory of the satisfaction of needs (Maslow 1943;Slotnick 1996) would explain the influence of the factors on the work atmosphere. This theoretical model was applied by Caamano et al . (2001), to the prescription of drugs.…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1995) the theory of acquisition of habits in health sciences knowledge‐attitudes‐practices (KAP) would explain the influence of the health professionals’ formation and the theory of the satisfaction of needs (Maslow 1943;Slotnick 1996) would explain the influence of the factors on the work atmosphere. This theoretical model was applied by Caamano et al . (2001), to the prescription of drugs.…”
Section: Theoretical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, pre‐marketed clinical trials have major limitations in the detection of ADRs, including size, duration, scope of the patients and clinicians in the studies and narrow drug indications, which are usually examined, but other indications may arise after approval and marketing of the drug (Fincham 1989; Tato et al . 1993; Caamano et al . 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto se explicaría asumiendo que muchos tratamientos se cronifican por diversos motivos y se mantienen activos durante largos periodos de tiempo en ausencia de un seguimiento adecuado. Además, se sabe que hay factores psicológicos y sociales propios del paciente que incrementan la presión sobre el prescriptor [20] contribuyendo también al aumento del tiempo de tratamiento de manera significativa. Pese a que la prescripción inadecuada (RNM de no necesidad) de omeprazol es común a todos los niveles asistenciales, se ha estimado que aproximadamente dos tercios de las mismas proceden del ámbito hospitalario, considerándose la hospitalización como un factor de riesgo cuando se trata de dilucidar si una determinada prescripción de omeprazol lo es o no [21].…”
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“…La prescripción es un fenómeno complejo influenciado por variables sociodemográficas, de oferta y demanda sanitara 15 El análisis estadístico se hizo con el programa SPSS 9.0. Para la descripción de los resultados se utilizaron la media y la desviación típica.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified