[Adequacy of treatment for osteoporosis in primary prevention. Quantitative and qualitative study].
CONCLUSIONS: The percentage of inadequacy is high. The degree of registration in medical history is low. The Delphi method is useful for detecting discrepancies between recommendations of clinical practice guidelines and results.
PMID: 28416363 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Atencion Primaria - Category: Primary Care Authors: Vedia Urgell C, Massot Mesquida M, Valles Fernandez R, Garcia Vicente JA, Franzi Siso A, Muñoz Ortiz L, Vilaró Jaques L, Bosch Peligero M Tags: Aten Primaria Source Type: research
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