Bain J
Tayside Centre for General Practice, University of Dundee.
Br J Gen Pract. 1998 Dec;48(437):1855.
General practitioners (GPs) in Tayside, with higher weekly surgery workloads, tended to have a greater proportion of return consultations compared with GPs with smaller workloads. By reducing the number of return consultations, GPs could have a notable effect on their workload and alleviate the, oft-quoted, stress induced by the perceived increase in demand for patient care.
泰赛德地区每周手术工作量较高的全科医生,与工作量较小的全科医生相比,复诊咨询的比例往往更高。通过减少复诊咨询的数量,全科医生可以对其工作量产生显著影响,并缓解因患者护理需求明显增加而常被提及的压力。