Calnan M
J Soc Policy. 1982 Oct;11(4):483-503. doi: 10.1017/s0047279400022546.
The problem over the use of accident and emergency departments is portrayed in terms of a typical conflict between professional and lay needs. However, in contrast with the more common image of the professional hospital doctor successfully developing both structural and interactional strategies for maintaining professional dominance over the patient, it is argued that the structural characteristics of the accident and emergency department pose control problems for the profession. These control problems have been exacerbated by developments in other areas of the health service and have led to the development of policies which emphasize both clinical and social elements of patient need. Although there is apparent recognition by providers of the importance of taking into account patient need, the proposed policies are based on professional images of how patients 'ought' to use the service. What is clearly lacking is comprehensive data on how the public and the community wishes to use the service and how they actually use the service. Data from national and local studies on patient felt needs and patient demand for the hospital accident and emergency departments are presented and the implications for policy are discussed.
急诊部门使用方面的问题被描述为专业需求与非专业需求之间典型的冲突。然而,与专业医院医生成功制定结构和互动策略以维持对患者的专业主导地位这一更为常见的形象不同,有人认为急诊部门的结构特征给该专业带来了控制问题。这些控制问题因卫生服务其他领域的发展而加剧,并导致了强调患者需求的临床和社会要素的政策的出台。尽管提供者显然认识到考虑患者需求的重要性,但拟议的政策是基于对患者“应该”如何使用服务的专业设想。明显缺乏的是关于公众和社区希望如何使用该服务以及他们实际如何使用该服务的全面数据。本文展示了来自国家和地方关于患者对医院急诊部门的感知需求和需求的研究数据,并讨论了其对政策的影响。