Jiwa Moyez, Mathers Nigel, Campbell Mike
University of Sheffield, Institute of General Practice and Primary Care, General Sciences Centre, Northern General Hospital.
Br J Gen Pract. 2002 May;52(478):390-1.
Telephone consultations with general practitioners (GPs) have not been shown to be an effective way to reduce the demandfor face-to face appointments during the surgery hours. This study aims to determine if GP telephone triage can effectively reduce the demandforface-to -face consultations for patients seeking same-day appointments in general practice. We report an interrupted time series, twoyears before and one year after introduction of GP-led telephone triage. Demand for face-to face appointments with a GPwas reduced by 39% (95% CI = 29 to 51%, P < 0.001). more than 92% of the telephone calls lasted less thanfive minutes. The telephone bill increased by 26%. For a substantial proportion of patients seeking same-day appointments telephone consultations were an acceptable alternative service.
与全科医生(GP)进行电话咨询尚未被证明是一种在手术时间内减少面对面预约需求的有效方法。本研究旨在确定全科医生电话分诊是否能有效减少在全科医疗中寻求当日预约的患者的面对面咨询需求。我们报告了在引入由全科医生主导的电话分诊之前两年和之后一年的中断时间序列。与全科医生进行面对面预约的需求减少了39%(95%置信区间=29%至51%,P<0.001)。超过92%的电话通话持续时间不到五分钟。电话费增加了26%。对于很大一部分寻求当日预约的患者来说,电话咨询是一种可接受的替代服务。