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. 1998 May;13(5):324–326. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00098.x

Physicians' Changing Attitudes Toward Guidelines

John Inouye 1, Raymond Kristopatis 4, Erin Stone 1,2, Mitchell Pelter 5, Meenu Sandhu 3, Scott Weingarten 1,2
PMCID: PMC1496951  PMID: 9613888

Abstract

The objective of the study was to measure the change in physicians' attitudes toward preventive care guidelines over a 2-year period. The study was conducted at a Southern California managed care medical group that was experiencing intense price competition. We analyzed individualized survey responses of 62 HMO primary care physicians over the study period. We found that physicians increasingly believed that clinical guidelines were being used for cost containment (first survey 71% vs second survey 92%, p < .005) and less for quality improvement (first survey 85% vs second survey 67%, p < .008) over time. These findings may create a barrier to physicians' adoption of practice guidelines.

Keywords: primary care physicians, practice guidelines, physicians' attitudes


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