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E-grāmata: Morbidity, Performance and Quality in Primary Care: A Practical Guide, v. 2 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315383248
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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2006
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781315383248
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The second national survey of general medical practice, covering the years 2000- 2002, was undertaken along six themes: the health of the population, inequalities in health, utilization of care, quality of care, communication, and organization and workload. Westert (health services research, Tilburg U., the Netherlands), Jabaaij (senior researcher, NIVEL Institute, the Netherlands), and Schellevis (general practice, Vrije U. Medical Center, the Netherlands) present an overview of analysis of the results given at a June 2004 conference preceding and tied to the European World Organization of Family Doctors conference. The 31 papers are presented in sections that correspond to the key themes of the survey, in addition to a seventh exploring international perspectives and the future. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This book is based on the findings of a nationwide study, the aim of which was to analyse general practitioners' performance as gatekeepers of the Dutch healthcare system. The study was undertaken along six themes: the health of the population; inequalities in health; utilisation of care; quality of care; communication; organisation and workload. Morbidity, Performance and Quality in Primary Care involves 400,000 patients, 1.5 million recorded GP-patient contacts and 2.1 million drug prescriptions. This survey appears at a timely moment. It coincides with the recent interest in primary care arising not only from the growing importance of cost containment in healthcare, but also from the now firmly established association between the life expectancy of a population and the existence of a strong primary care sector. The international interest in the Dutch situation is reflected in several chapters, where experts from all over the world put Dutch general practice into an international perspective.
Foreword vi
About the editors viii
List of corresponding authors
ix
Abbreviations xi
Part 1 Introduction
1(32)
General practice in the Netherlands: major findings from the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice
3(7)
Gert Westert
Francois Schellevis
Jouke van der Zee
The design of the second Dutch National Survey of General Practice
10(9)
Francois Schellevis
Gert Westert
The Dutch healthcare system: how are we organised?
19(7)
Lea Jabaaij
Primary healthcare as a determinant of population health: a social epidemiologist's view
26(7)
Ichiro Kawachi
Part 2 Health and disparities
33(72)
Morbidity in the population and in general practice
35(10)
Michiel van der Linden
Francois Schellevis
Gert Westert
A comparison of disease prevalence in general practice in the Netherlands and in England and Wales
45(12)
Douglas Fleming
Francois Schellevis
Michiel van der Linden
Gert Westert
A matter of disparities: risk groups for unhealthy lifestyle and poor health
57(10)
Mariel Droomers
Hanneke van Linden
Gert Westert
Child health and general practitioners' management, 1987--2001
67(7)
Hanneke Otters
Francois Schellevis
Patients with a psychiatric diagnosis in general practice: (co)morbidity and contacts
74(11)
Peter Verhaak
Anita Volkers
Jasper Nuyen
Perceived health and consultation of GPs among ethnic minorities compared to the general population in the Netherlands
85(12)
Walter Deville
Ellen Uiters
Gert Westert
Peter Groenewegen
Respiratory tract infections in general practice according to age, sex and high-risk comorbidity
97(8)
Eelko Hak
Maroeska Rovers
Marijke Kuyenhoven
Theo Verheij
Part 3 Use of care
105(40)
The activities of general practitioners: are they still gatekeepers?
107(8)
Mieke Cardol
Dinny de Bakker
Gert Westert
Prescription in Dutch general practice
115(10)
Liset van Dijk
Medical practice variation: does it cluster within general practitioners' practices?
125(10)
Judith de Jong
Peter Groenewegen
Gert Westert
Social networks and receiving informal care
135(10)
Alice de Boer
Mirjam de Klerk
Mieke Cardol
Gert Westert
Part 4 Organisation and communication
145(42)
The workload of general practitioners in the Netherlands: 1987 and 2001
147(8)
Michael van den Berg
Esmee Kolthof
Dinny de Bakker
Jouke van der Zee
`Doing better but feeling worse'. Changes in the workload of general practitioners in the United Kingdom
155(8)
Michael Calnan
Professionalisation of the practice assistant enables task delegation: 1987--2001
163(7)
Michael van den Berg
Esmee Kolthof
Dinny de Bakker
Jouke van der Zee
Communication in general practice
170(7)
Sandra van Dulmen
Jozien Bensing
Have gender preferences and communication patterns changed?
177(10)
Atie van den Brink-Muinen
Sandra van Dulmen
Jozien Bensing
Part 5 Quality
187(40)
Quality of primary care
189(6)
Roger Jones
Assessment of primary care by clinical quality indicators
195(10)
Joze Braspenning
Francois Schellevis
Richard Grol
Practice visits in the Dutch National Survey of General Practice: a useful research instrument for data on practice management
205(6)
Pieter van den Hombergh
Yvonne Engels
Richard Grol
Quality of general practitioner care from the patients' perspective: facts, trends and differences
211(8)
Herman Sixma
Peter Spreeuwenberg
Adherence to pharmacotherapeutic advice in the guidelines of the Dutch College of General Practitioners
219(8)
Feikje Groenhof
Carlijn Wefers Bettin k
Liset van Dijk
Willem Jan van der Veen
Betty Meyboom-de Jong
Part 6 International perspective and the future
227(46)
Activities of the general practitioner: are they important?
229(10)
Peter Davis
Health status of the elderly in the future: demography, epidemiology and prevention
239(8)
Nancy Hoeymans
Anneke van den Berg Jeths
The need for general practitioners in the Netherlands until 2020: an exploration of demographic and epidemiological changes in general practice
247(10)
Johan Polder
Ronald Gijsen
Nancy Hoeymans
Rene Poos
Henriette Treurniet
The supply of general practitioners in the Netherlands
257(8)
Lud van der Velden
Lammert Hingstman
Collecting information in general practice: `just by pressing a single button'?
265(8)
Robert Verheij
Jouke van der Zee
The future of data collection in general practice in Belgium
273
Viviane van Casteren


Westert, Gert P.; Jabaaij, Lea; Chowdhury, Rajat; Borst-Eilers, Els