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Meningen dokter en patiënt over onnodige vitaminebepalingen

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Het aantal niet-zinvolle vitaminebepalingen stijgt enorm. Uit interviews met huisartsen en patiënten blijkt dat patiënten vaak andere ideeën hebben over wat zinvolle bepalingen zijn dan hun huisarts. De huisarts staat dan voor de uitdaging om de relatie met de patiënt goed te houden. Patiënten hebben behoefte aan betrouwbare, up-to-date informatie over welke bepalingen zinvol zijn en welke niet, bijvoorbeeld via Thuisarts.nl. Huisartsen hebben baat bij nascholing, bondige praktijkinformatie en feedback over de eigen testaanvragen.

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Dit is een bewerking van: Hofstede H, Van der Burg HA, Mulder BC, Bohnen AM, Bindels PJ, De Wit NJ, De Schepper EI, Van Vugt SF. Reducing unnecessary vitamin testing in general practice: barriers and facilitators according to general practitioners and patients. BMJ Open 2019;9:e029760. Publicatie gebeurt met toestemming van de uitgever.

Hofstede H, Van der Burg HA, Mulder BC, Bohnen AM, Bindels PJ, De Wit NJ, De Schepper EI, Van Vugt SF. Meningen dokter en patiënt over onnodige vitaminebepalingen. Huisarts Wet 2020;63(11):21-4. DOI:10.1007/s12445-020-0878-0.

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Hofstede, H., van der Burg, R., Mulder, B. et al. Meningen dokter en patiënt over onnodige vitaminebepalingen. Huisarts Wet 63, 21–24 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12445-020-0878-0

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