2011
DOI: 10.2147/ijgm.s26562
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Screening and prevention in Swiss primary care: a systematic review

Abstract: Background and objectives Prevention is a challenging area of primary care. In Switzerland, little is known about attitudes to and performance of screening and prevention services in general practice. To implement prevention services in primary care it is important to know about not only potential facilitators but also barriers. Primary care encompasses the activities of general practitioners, including those with particular interest and/or specializations (eg, pediatrics, gynecology). The aim of … Show more

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“…Previous findings in other LMICs indicate that an appropriate legislative mechanism, as well as supportive national and local policies, can promote the implementation of EBPs . A lack of stated goals, clear priorities, and missing directions were found to be barriers (Eisner et al, 2011). Our findings suggest that such barriers sometimes still exist in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Previous findings in other LMICs indicate that an appropriate legislative mechanism, as well as supportive national and local policies, can promote the implementation of EBPs . A lack of stated goals, clear priorities, and missing directions were found to be barriers (Eisner et al, 2011). Our findings suggest that such barriers sometimes still exist in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%