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GAPS in Family Planning Care-Reply
Allen Dietrich, MD
Department of Community and Family Medicine Dartmouth Medical School Hanover, NH
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(8):656.
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In reply
We are grateful that Dr Ferguson points out the utility of the GAPS approach in the prevention of unwanted pregnancy, an area of great interest to family physicians. Following a cycle of goal setting, assessment, planning, and start-up, this approach applies to a broad range of clinical areas. The GAPS approach might also apply to improving the care of patients with chronic and acute conditions.
We encourage others to explore the impact of GAPS on such clinical areas as the care of asthmatic and diabetic patients, personally and through clinical trials.
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