Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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955556 | Social Science & Medicine | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
It was found that prescribing rationality is a physician characteristic. Younger General Practitioners prescribe in a more rational way than their older colleagues and this is partly reflected in the patterns of obtaining information. None of the studied professional sources of information seemed to have a great impact on prescribing rationality, with the exception of reliance on general medical journals instead of on drug oriented journals as a source of drug-information. This was negatively associated with prescribing rationality as well as reliance on the information of drug firms.
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Authors
Flora Haayer,