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解决把关人难题:患者在初级保健及转诊至专科医生方面看重的因素。

Resolving the gatekeeper conundrum: what patients value in primary care and referrals to specialists.

作者信息

Grumbach K, Selby J V, Damberg C, Bindman A B, Quesenberry C, Truman A, Uratsu C

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Primary Care Research Center, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

JAMA. 1999 Jul 21;282(3):261-6. doi: 10.1001/jama.282.3.261.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Few data are available regarding how patients view the role of primary care physicians as "gatekeepers" in managed care systems.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the extent to which patients value the role of their primary care physicians as first-contact care providers and coordinators of referrals, whether patients perceive that their primary care physicians impede access to specialists, and whether problems in gaining access to specialists are associated with a reduction in patients' trust and confidence in their primary care physicians.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS: Cross-sectional survey mailed in the fall of 1997 to 12707 adult patients who were members of managed care plans and received care from 10 large physician groups in California. The response rate among eligible patients was 71%. A total of 7718 patients (mean age, 66.7 years; 32 % female) were eligible for analysis.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Questionnaire items addressed 3 main topics: (1) patient attitudes toward the first-contact and coordinating role of their primary care physicians, (2) patients' ratings of their primary care physicians (trust and confidence in and satisfaction with), and (3) patient perceptions of barriers to specialty referrals. Referral barriers were analyzed as predictors of patients' ratings of their physicians.

RESULTS

Almost all patients valued the role of a primary care physician as a source of first-contact care (94%) and coordinator of referrals (89%). Depending on the specific medical problem, 75% to 91% of patients preferred to seek care initially from their primary care physicians rather than specialists. Twenty-three percent reported that their primary care physicians or medical groups interfered with their ability to see specialists. Patients who had difficulty obtaining referrals were more likely to report low trust (adjusted odds ratio [OR], 2.7; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.1-3.5), low confidence (OR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.6-2.9), and low satisfaction (OR, 3.3; 95% CI, 2.6-4.2) with their primary care physicians.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients value the first-contact and coordinating role of primary care physicians. However, managed care policies that emphasize primary care physicians as gatekeepers impeding access to specialists undermine patients' trust and confidence in their primary care physicians.

摘要

背景

关于患者如何看待初级保健医生在管理式医疗系统中作为“守门人”的角色,现有数据较少。

目的

确定患者在多大程度上重视其初级保健医生作为首诊医疗服务提供者和转诊协调者的角色,患者是否认为其初级保健医生阻碍了他们获得专科医生的服务,以及获得专科医生服务存在的问题是否与患者对其初级保健医生的信任和信心下降有关。

设计、场所和患者:1997年秋季对12707名成年患者进行了横断面调查,这些患者是管理式医疗计划的成员,并接受加利福尼亚州10个大型医生团体的治疗。符合条件的患者的回复率为71%。共有7718名患者(平均年龄66.7岁;32%为女性)符合分析条件。

主要结局指标

问卷项目涉及3个主要主题:(1)患者对其初级保健医生的首诊和协调角色的态度,(2)患者对其初级保健医生的评分(信任、信心和满意度),以及(3)患者对专科转诊障碍的认知。转诊障碍被作为患者对其医生评分的预测因素进行分析。

结果

几乎所有患者都重视初级保健医生作为首诊医疗服务提供者的角色(94%)和转诊协调者的角色(89%)。根据具体的医疗问题,75%至91%的患者更愿意首先向其初级保健医生而非专科医生寻求治疗。23%的患者报告称其初级保健医生或医疗团体妨碍了他们看专科医生的能力。难以获得转诊的患者更有可能报告对其初级保健医生的信任度低(调整后的优势比[OR]为2.7;95%置信区间[CI]为2.1 - 3.5)、信心低(OR为2.2;95% CI为1.6 - 2.9)和满意度低(OR为3.3;95% CI为2.6 - 4.2)。

结论

患者重视初级保健医生的首诊和协调角色。然而,强调初级保健医生作为阻碍获得专科医生服务的守门人的管理式医疗政策会破坏患者对其初级保健医生的信任和信心。

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