Cohen O, Kahan E, Zalewski S, Kitai E
Department of Family Medicine, Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tiqva, Israel.
Fam Med. 1999 Jun;31(6):426-31.
We investigated the characteristics of patients who request medical investigations and the type of tests requested to study the manner in which primary care physicians react to these requests.
The study was conducted within the framework of a national health insurance system. Twelve primary care practices from three randomly chosen clinics with different population characteristics participated in the study. The attending physicians were instructed to ask all patients who presented to the clinics within a 7-month period and requested a medical test to complete a questionnaire, indicating the type of test(s) requested and the reason. The physicians were asked to rate the manner in which the patient made the request, their own reaction to the request, and whether they ordered the tests that were requested.
During the survey period, 12,322 patients visited the clinics, of whom 295 (2.4%) were reported by a physician to have requested a medical investigation. More-educated patients were more likely to request tests for disease prevention. The types of tests requested were imaging scans, laboratory (blood) tests, and others. The main reason for the request was symptoms (60%), followed by disease prevention (25%). More than 30% of the requests generated self-reported negative feelings in the physician. Physician compliance with patient requests was not significantly correlated with the reason for the request. Laboratory tests were ordered significantly more often than other types. There was a strong correlation between physicians' compliance with the request and physicians' feelings about the request.
Our findings raise questions about the frequency with which physicians order tests solely in response to patients' requests and provide information about circumstances in which patients make requests for medical investigations.
我们调查了要求进行医学检查的患者的特征以及所要求的检查类型,以研究基层医疗医生对这些要求的反应方式。
该研究在国家医疗保险系统的框架内进行。从三个具有不同人口特征的随机选择的诊所中选取了12个基层医疗机构参与研究。指示主治医生询问在7个月期间到诊所就诊并要求进行医学检查的所有患者填写一份问卷,表明所要求的检查类型及原因。要求医生对患者提出要求的方式、他们自己对该要求的反应以及是否开出了所要求的检查进行评分。
在调查期间,12322名患者到诊所就诊,其中295名(2.4%)被医生报告要求进行医学检查。受教育程度较高的患者更有可能要求进行疾病预防检查。所要求的检查类型为影像扫描、实验室(血液)检查及其他。要求进行检查的主要原因是症状(60%),其次是疾病预防(25%)。超过30%的要求在医生中产生了自我报告的负面情绪。医生对患者要求的依从性与要求的原因没有显著相关性。实验室检查的开出频率明显高于其他类型。医生对要求的依从性与医生对该要求的感受之间存在很强的相关性。
我们的研究结果对医生仅根据患者要求开出检查的频率提出了疑问,并提供了有关患者要求进行医学检查的情况的信息。