What motivates general practitioners to change practice behaviour? A qualitative study of audit and feedback group sessions in Dutch general practice.
Marije van BraakMechteld VisserMarije HoltropIlona Statius MullerJettie BontNynke van DijkPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
In audit and feedback group sessions, both audit and feedback information and group discussion can valuably contribute to GPs' motivation to change care practice behaviour. Peer interaction can positively contribute to explore alternative practices and avenues for improvement. Local or regional peer meetings would be beneficial in facilitating reflection and discussion. An important avenue for future studies is to explore the contribution of audit and feedback and small-group discussion to actual practice change.