1st Edition

The Evidence-Based Primary Care Handbook

By Mark Gabbay Copyright 1999

    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.

    List of contributors
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    SECTION 1: GENERAL ISSUES IN EVIDENCE-BASED PRIMARY CARE
    1. Why Evidence-Based Health
    2. A Guide to Reading
    3. A Guide to Literature Sources
    4. Clinical Practice Guidelines and Primary Care
    5. Dissemination and Implentation Strategies
    6. Using Evidence-Based Health in Learning and Development
    7. Nursing and Evidence-Based Practice: A World Away from Evidence-Based Health
    8. Evidence-Based Health, Patient Consent and Consumerism
    9. Patient Involvement in Evidence-Based Health in Relation to Clinical Guidelines
    SECTION 2: EVIDENCE-BASED PRIMARY CARE COMMISSIONING AND PRESCRIBING
    10. Fundamental Statistics for Evidence-Based Health in Primary Care
    11. Evidence-Based Commissioning in Primary Care
    12. Commissioning Stroke Services
    13. Economics-Based Medical Practice: Using Evidence to Capture and Release Resources
    14. Using Evidence from Economic Studies to Inform Service Development in General Medicine Practice
    15. Prescribing Dilemmas: A Barrier to Evidence-Based Health
    16. Role of Pharmacist in Evidence-Based Prescribing in Primary Care
    17. Evidence in Practice: A Review of 18 Months of Evidence-Based General Practice
    SECTION 3: EVIDENCE-BASED PRIMARY CARE IN PRACTICE
    18. Sore Throat
    19. Sinusitis
    20. Depression
    21. Anxiety
    22. Headache Diagnosis: When is a Migraine not a Middle Class Tension Headache?
    23. Mastalgia
    24. Prostate Screening: A Decision Analysis
    25. Urinary Tract Infections: Test or Treat and How to Treat?
    26. Helicobacter Pylori
    27. The Trouble with Head Lice
    28. Leg Ulcers and Fever in Children: Finding Evidence for Non-Medics
    29. Heart Failure Guidelines
    30. Low Back Pain
    31. Asthma
    32. Secondary Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease
    Epilogue
    Appendix: Useful sources of evidence for primary care
    Index

    Biography

    Mark Gabbay FRCGP Dip Psychotherapy DFFP
    Senior Lecturer in General Practice, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK