The Rokkan Centre, University Research, Nygaardsgt. 5, Bergen, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2010 Jan 16;10:17. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-17.
GPs follow clinical guidelines to varying degrees across practices, regions and countries, but a review study of GPs' attitudes to guidelines found no systematic variation in attitudes between studies from different countries. However, earlier qualitative studies on this topic are not necessarily comparable. Hence, there is a lack of empirical comparative studies of GP's attitudes to following clinical guidelines. In this study we reproduce a Norwegian focus group study of GPs' general attitudes to national clinical guidelines in Denmark and conduct a comparative analysis of the findings.
A strategic sample of GP's in Norway (27 GPs) and Denmark (18 GPs) was interviewed about their attitudes to guidelines, and the interviews coded and compared for common themes and differences.
Similarities dominated the comparative material, but the analysis also revealed notable differences in attitudes between Norwegian and the Danish GPs. The most important difference was related to GP's attitudes to clinical guidelines that incorporated economic evaluations. While the Norwegian GPs were sceptical to guidelines that incorporated economic evaluation, the Danish GPs regarded these guidelines as important and legitimate. We suggest that the differences could be explained by the history of guideline development in Norway and Denmark respectively. Whereas government guidelines for rationing services were only newly introduced in Norway, they have been used in Denmark for many years.
Comparative qualitative studies of GPs attitudes to clinical guidelines may reveal cross-national differences relating to the varying histories of guideline development. Further studies are needed to explore this hypothesis.
全科医生在不同的实践、地区和国家遵循临床指南的程度不同,但对全科医生对指南的态度进行的综述研究发现,来自不同国家的研究在态度上没有系统的差异。然而,关于这个主题的早期定性研究并不一定具有可比性。因此,缺乏对全科医生遵循临床指南态度的实证比较研究。在这项研究中,我们复制了一项关于丹麦全科医生对国家临床指南的普遍态度的挪威焦点小组研究,并对研究结果进行了比较分析。
对挪威(27 名全科医生)和丹麦(18 名全科医生)的战略样本全科医生进行了关于他们对指南的态度的访谈,并对访谈进行了编码和比较,以寻找共同的主题和差异。
相似性主导了比较材料,但分析也揭示了挪威和丹麦全科医生之间在态度上的显著差异。最重要的差异与纳入经济评估的临床指南有关。虽然挪威的全科医生对纳入经济评估的指南持怀疑态度,但丹麦的全科医生认为这些指南很重要且合理。我们认为,差异可以用挪威和丹麦各自的指南制定历史来解释。虽然挪威政府刚刚引入了服务配给指南,但丹麦已经使用了多年。
对全科医生对临床指南的态度进行比较性定性研究可能会揭示与指南制定历史变化相关的跨国差异。需要进一步研究来探讨这一假设。