ABSTRACT

Here at last is a realistic and practical book that shows how evidence-based practice can be successfully applied in a primary care setting.

The first section provides an introduction to the principles of evidence-based health care as they apply to primary care, and many other books on this subject stop right there. However, Section 3 practises what this first section preaches, by applying these tools to 15 common clinical problems in primary care, such as sore throat, asthma, urinary tract infections, low back pain and heart failure.

In between, Section 2 focuses on topics of particular relevance to planners and to Primary Care Groups (PCGs), and includes chapters on commissioning, prescribing issues and health economics.

The authors are all familiar with primary care as clinicians and/or researchers, and understand the reality of practising evidence-based medicine in primary care - for example, how to cope in the absence of 'best evidence', or how to search for evidence when time is very limited.

GPs, primary care nurses, PCG managers, practice managers, community pharmacists and all other members of the primary health care team will find this book challenging, informative and relevant.

section Section 1|121 pages

General Issues in Evidence-Based Primary Care

chapter 1|10 pages

Why Evidence-Based Health?

chapter 2|9 pages

A Guide to Reading

chapter 3|16 pages

A Guide to Literature Sources

section Section 2|80 pages

Evidence-Based Primary Care Commissioning and Prescribing

chapter 12|7 pages

Commissioning Stroke Services

section Section 3|94 pages

Evidence-Based Primary Care in Practice

chapter 18|5 pages

Sore Throat

chapter 19|6 pages

Sinusitis

chapter 20|8 pages

Depression

chapter 21|8 pages

Anxiety

chapter 23|4 pages

Mastalgia

chapter 26|8 pages

Helicobacter Pylori

chapter 27|7 pages

The Trouble with Head Lice

chapter 29|8 pages

Heart Failure Guidelines

chapter 30|7 pages

Low Back Pain

chapter 31|4 pages

Asthma