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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2006 Mar 25;332(7543):692-6.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.332.7543.692.

Effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection and management of dementia in primary care: cluster randomised controlled study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection and management of dementia in primary care: cluster randomised controlled study

Murna Downs et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

Objective: To test the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection rates and management of dementia in primary care.

Design: Unblinded, cluster randomised, before and after controlled study.

Setting: General practices in the United Kingdom (central Scotland and London) between 1999 and 2002.

Interventions: Three educational interventions: an electronic tutorial carried on a CD Rom; decision support software built into the electronic medical record; and practice based workshops.

Participants: 36 practices participated in the study. Eight practices were randomly assigned to the electronic tutorial; eight to decision support software; 10 to practice based workshops; and 10 to control. Electronic and manual searches yielded 450 valid and usable medical records.

Main outcome measures: Rates of detection of dementia and the extent to which medical records showed evidence of improved concordance with guidelines regarding diagnosis and management.

Results: Decision support software (P = 0.01) and practice based workshops (P = 0.01) both significantly improved rates of detection compared with control. There were no significant differences by intervention in the measures of concordance with guidelines.

Conclusions: Decision support systems and practice based workshops are effective educational approaches in improving detection rates in dementia.

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