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Is untargeted educational outreach visiting delivered by pharmaceutical advisers effective in primary care?

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Is untargeted educational outreach visiting delivered by pharmaceutical advisers effective in primary care?

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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that clinical guidelines can lead to improvements in clinical care. However, they are not self-implementing. While educational outreach visits may improve prescribing behaviour, the effectiveness of routine delivery of these visits by existing pharmaceutical advisers is unknown. METHODS: Within a pragmatic randomized controlled trial, involving all general practices in two primary care trusts (PCTs), routine methods were used to distribute guidelines for the choice of antidepressants for the management of depression. Intervention practices were offered two visits (most accepted only one) by their PCT pharmaceutical adviser who had been trained in the techniques of outreach visiting. Intervention practices were visited regardless of whether they had prior problems with prescribing (‘untargeted’ visits). The intervention was evaluated using level three prescribing analysis and cost (PACT) data for antidepressant drugs for the six months

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