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. 1985 Jun;35(275):284–287.

Prescribing — a case for prolonged treatment

Conrad M Harris, John Fry, Brian Jarman, Elizabeth Woodman
PMCID: PMC1960020  PMID: 4032356

Abstract

In an earlier study it was shown that general practitioners changed some of their prescribing habits when they were given detailed analyses of their prescriptions every six months for two years and provided with opportunities to discuss the information with participating colleagues. A follow-up study of the same doctors two years later revealed that most of the effects of the intervention had disappeared, though the increase in generic prescribing persisted. It is concluded that a more sustained intervention is needed to bring about more lasting change.

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  1. Harris C. M., Fry J., Jarman B., Woodman E. Prescribing--a case for prolonged treatment. J R Coll Gen Pract. 1985 Jun;35(275):284–287. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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