2024, Number 4
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Aten Fam 2024; 31 (4)
Family Medicine Pocket: design and development
Rivero-López CA, Núñez-Galván LA, López-Ortiz G
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 256-262
PDF size: 463.08 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Practice of family medicine requires
efficient access to current, and reliable
medical information. The Pocket of
Family Medicine was developed as a
comprehensive resource to meet this
need, providing family physicians, and
other health care professionals with
guidelines for the management of various
clinical conditions most commonly
encountered in primary care. The design
and development of the information
was accomplished through 7 steps: 1.
Relevance, 2. Accessibility, 3. Content,
4. Dynamics, 5. Teamwork, 6. Followup,
and 7. Evaluation. Each chapter of
the book was structured and designed
to be concise and accessible in clinical
settings, and included the definition of
the disease, epidemiology, prevention,
diagnosis, management, as well as biopsychosocial
aspects relevant to the field
of family medicine.
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