Zelnio R N, Cisneros R M, Owen J W
Contemp Pharm Pract. 1980 Summer;3(3):141-6.
Diabetic patients and physicians in South Carolina were surveyed to gauge their attitudes to 13 potential pharmacy services. Approximately 33% of the physician sample and 42% of the patient sample responded to a self-administered, mailed questionnaire. The results indicated that both groups held favorable attitudes toward services aimed at improving the patient's knowledge of diabetes but reacted negatively to services in which the pharmacist would be involved in the collection of information relating to diabetic control. Although the attitudes of patients and physicians were highly congruent, patients typically held more favorable attitudes than physicians when significant differences were found. It also was found that patient and physician characteristics were incapable of segregating respondents into groups with varying attitudes.
对南卡罗来纳州的糖尿病患者和医生进行了调查,以了解他们对13种潜在药学服务的态度。约33%的医生样本和42%的患者样本回复了一份自行填写并邮寄的调查问卷。结果表明,两组对旨在提高患者糖尿病知识的服务都持积极态度,但对药剂师参与收集与糖尿病控制相关信息的服务反应消极。尽管患者和医生的态度高度一致,但在发现显著差异时,患者通常比医生持有更积极的态度。还发现,患者和医生的特征无法将受访者分为态度不同的群体。