2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00120-017-0352-1
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Anwendung der S3-Leitlinie zur Prostatakrebsfrüherkennung in urologischen Praxen

Abstract: Most of the "strong recommendations" are followed by the interviewed urologists of the administrative district of Münster. Contextually relevant deviations from "strong recommendations" are justified, e. g., the only limited transferability of the PSA threshold of 4 ng/ml derived from population-based studies of asymptomatic men to men presenting in a urologist's office.

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“…Studies in various other indications indicate that guideline knowledge and adherence among physicians is suboptimal, for instance among primary care physicians [ 4 ] and pediatricians [ 5 , 6 ] in functional constipation in children, urologists in prostate cancer screening [ 7 ], hospital-based physicians in infection management [ 8 ], or primary care physicians in the use of antibiotics in the management of acute lower respiratory tract infections [ 9 ]. Against this background, we have performed an online survey among groups of HCPs, specifically GPs, PAs and PTs to explore their awareness and knowledge of applicable guidelines on acute cough and to compare their recommendation behavior to that in the guideline; moreover, we have investigated whether recommendation behavior changes acutely following exposure to excerpts from the German Respiratory Society guideline [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in various other indications indicate that guideline knowledge and adherence among physicians is suboptimal, for instance among primary care physicians [ 4 ] and pediatricians [ 5 , 6 ] in functional constipation in children, urologists in prostate cancer screening [ 7 ], hospital-based physicians in infection management [ 8 ], or primary care physicians in the use of antibiotics in the management of acute lower respiratory tract infections [ 9 ]. Against this background, we have performed an online survey among groups of HCPs, specifically GPs, PAs and PTs to explore their awareness and knowledge of applicable guidelines on acute cough and to compare their recommendation behavior to that in the guideline; moreover, we have investigated whether recommendation behavior changes acutely following exposure to excerpts from the German Respiratory Society guideline [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%