To explore characteristics that may contribute to the effect practice guidelines have on the practice of medicine.
From the third round of the Community Tracking Study, Physician Survey, 2000–2001.
An ordinal logistic regression model was estimated to capture the full range of responses.
Recent medical school graduates, women, minorities, ob‐gyn specialists, physicians who use computers for information in their practices, and physicians in nonsolo practice types were significantly more likely to state practice guidelines had an effect on their practice.
Many barriers have prevented wide acceptance of practice guidelines among the medical community. Our findings suggest there will be positive results on guideline effects as recent graduates, women, and minorities enter the physician workforce.