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5. Bibliometric patterns of research funding : a case of sports medicineJernej Završnik, Peter Kokol, Rado Pišot, Helena Blažun Vošner, 2015, professional article Abstract: Bibliometric patterns of research funding Keywords: bibliometric analysis, bibliographic databases, Scopus, sports medicine, text minig, benchmarking, reputational yardsticks Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2508; Downloads: 39 Link to full text |
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7. Uršula Lipovec Čebron: Krožere zdravja in bolezni: tradicionalna in komplementarne medicine v Istri. Ljubljana, Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za etnologijo in kulturno antropologijo, 2008, 218 str.Gašper Mithans, 2008, review, book review, critique Keywords: zgodovina medicine, tradicionalna medicina, kulturna zgodovina, Istra, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3971; Downloads: 103 Link to full text |
8. Laura J. McGough: Gender, sexuality, and syphilis in early modern Venice: the disease that came to stay. Palgrave Macmillan, 216 str.Urška Bratož, 2011, review, book review, critique Keywords: zgodovinopisje, srednji vek, zgodovina medicine, sifilis, knjižne ocene Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3392; Downloads: 14 Link to full text |
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10. Prescribing of benzodiazepines among slovenian family physiciansMaja Šubelj, Gaj Vidmar, Vesna Švab, 2009, original scientific article Abstract: Background: In spite of their side effects, benzodiazepines are the most frequently prescribed psychotropic drugs in family medicine. The objective of this study was to investigate the possible association between physician characteristics, practice structure and practice population size with the pattern of prescribing benzodiazepines among Slovenian family physicians. Methods: We studied a representative sample of 100 family physicians using a combination of self-administered questionnaire, demographic data and data on prescribing provided by the Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia. The characteristics potentially influencing frequent prescribing were investigated by multiple linear regression analysis. Results: The estimated annual benzodiazepine consumption in Slovenia is nearly 3-fold lowerthan in the United Kingdom. Benzodiazepines were found to be less frequently prescribed by physicians with lower numbers of registered patients,as well as by female physicians, younger physicians, physicians followig the specialist training, those with short length of service, and by physicians working in large towns of the central healthcare region. The physicians' age and access to computerised decision-making support for drug management at the workplace were found to be significantly associated with increased prescription of benzodiazepines compared to the volume of prescribed psychotropic drugs. Conclusions: The results indicate that family physicians in Slovenia prescribe appropriate amounts of benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are less frequently prescribed in practices with less workload, by younger and female family physicians, in practices located in central Slovenia and by family physicians with online access to information at their workplace. Keywords: zdravniki družinske medicine, predpisovanje zdravil, benzodiazepini Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 5340; Downloads: 62 Link to full text |