Journal article
South Australian hypertension survey. General practitioner knowledge and reported management practices - A cause for concern?
ID Steven, DH Wilson, MA Wakefield, J Beilby, GA Coffey, AJ Esterman, AP Golding, NMH Graham, JCB Litt, RA Rohrsheim
Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 1992
Abstract
Objective: To survey South Australian general practitioners to investigate their knowledge and reported management of patients with hypertension. Design setting and participants: Of 156 randomly selected SA general practitioners 132 responded to a questionnaire survey. Results: This survey showed substantial differences between general practitioners in their knowledge about hypertension and in their reported practices for diagnostic levels investigations to be undertaken once diagnosis had been made levels at which pharmaceutical treatment should be initiated at which level treatment was regarded as having attained satisfactory control and length of time for routine review. There was also a ..
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