Matthieu Schuers
University of Rouen
36 Papers
28 Citations
Matthieu Schuers is an academic researcher from University of Rouen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Evidence of prescription of antidepressants for non-psychiatric conditions in primary care: an analysis of guidelines and systematic reviews
Alain Mercier,Isabelle Auger-Aubin,Jean-Pierre Lebeau,Matthieu Schuers,Pascal Boulet,Jean-Loup Hermil,Paul Van Royen,Lieve Peremans,Lieve Peremans +8 more
TL;DR: Prescription of ADs was found to be beneficial for many non-psychiatric health conditions regularly encountered in PC settings and the guidelines were heterogeneous, seemingly due to a lack of trials assessing the role ofADs in treatment strategies.
Behavior and attitudes of residents and general practitioners in searching for health information: From intention to practice.
Matthieu Schuers,Nicolas Griffon,Gaétan Kerdelhué,Quentin Foubert,Alain Mercier,Stéfan Jacques Darmoni +5 more
TL;DR: Residents in general medicine and GPs understood the importance of EBM and the need for objective and reliable information, and available search tools should change in order to fill the gap with real-world clinical practice, for example by integrating a patient-centred approach.
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Physician satisfaction with transition from CPOE to paper-based prescription
Nicolas Griffon,Matthieu Schuers,Mher B. Joulakian,M. Bubenheim,Jean-Philippe Leroy,Stéfan Jacques Darmoni +5 more
TL;DR: Residents did not report any increase in safety issues with the rapid switch from CPOE to PBOE, and seemed more satisfied with the rollback to paper, which remains a possible degraded mode in case of health information technology collapse.
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Why do general practitioners prescribe antidepressants to their patients? A pilot study.
Alain Mercier,Isabelle Auger-Aubin,Jean-Pierre Lebeau,Matthieu Schuers,Pascal Boulet,Paul Van Royen,Lieve Peremans,Lieve Peremans +7 more
TL;DR: AD prescription is related to complex contextual situations and multi-morbid patients and GPs use a bio psycho social approach, rather than a purely biological assessment, which could improve prescription by GPs.