Atencion primaria
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
[Therapy compliance in cases of hyperlipaemia, as measured through electronic monitors. Is a reminder calendar to avoid forgetfulness effective?].
To analyse the efficacy of the intervention with a calendar reminder of the medication taking in the treatment of the hyperlipidemias. ⋯ The calendar reminder intervention is an efficacious way of improving the percentage of patients complying with lipaemia treatment.
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Multicenter Study
[Skills and requirements of residents. Teaching resources to help tutors in a situation of change].
To determine indicators of the skills and expectations of family and community medicine (FMC) residents (MIR). To construct teaching resources to value skills and expectations individually and continuously. ⋯ The skills and requirements of both tutors and residents need to be known, if training is to be in the interests of both. This study contributes instruments that aid teaching work and an opportunity for collaboration by gathering questions that concern tutors.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
[Evaluation of a protocol to monitor cardiovascular risk factors in diabetic patients attended in primary care].
To evaluate a primary care protocol for intensive monitoring of cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors in type-2 diabetes patients versus usual care. ⋯ Although improvement of CVR is greater in the IG, the difference between the two groups is not significant. The characteristics of the doctors chosen may have meant that the patients of the two groups received similar treatment.