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General practitioner and nurse practitioner attitudes towards electronic reminders in primary care: a qualitative analysis
2021
BMJ Open
ObjectivesReminders in primary care administrative systems aim to help clinicians provide evidence-based care, prescribe safely and save money. However, increased use of reminders can lead to alert fatigue. Our study aimed to assess general practitioners' (GPs) and nurse practitioners' (NPs) views on electronic reminders in primary care.DesignA qualitative analysis using semistructured interviews.Setting and participantsFifteen GPs and NP based in general practices located in North-West London
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045050
pmid:34253661
fatcat:vnkpdsgc35gqfacevenn5gzgky