Perspectives on low-value care and barriers to de-implementation among primary care physicians: a multinational survey.
Aleksi J RaudasojaKari A O TikkinenBenedetta BelliniEliana Ben-ShelegMoriah Esther EllenPaolo FrancesconiMuaad HussienYuki KajiEleni KarlaftiShunzo KoizumiEmir OuahraniMuna Paier-AbuzahraChristos SavopoulosUlrike Spary-KainzJorma KomulainenRaija SipiläPublished in: BMC primary care (2024)
More than 80% of primary care physicians consider overtreatment and overdiagnosis as a problem in their country's healthcare but fewer (around 50%) in their own practice. Lack of time, fear of error, and patient pressures are common barriers to de-implementation in high-income countries and should be acknowledged when planning future healthcare. Due to the wide variety of barriers to de-implementation and differences in their importance in different contexts, understanding local barriers is crucial when planning de-implementation strategies.