Matowe L, Ramsay C R, Grimshaw J M, Gilbert F J, Macleod M-J, Needham G
Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Clin Radiol. 2002 Jul;57(7):575-8. doi: 10.1053/crad.2001.0894.
To evaluate the effect of postal dissemination of the third edition of the Royal College of Radiologists' (RCR) guidelines on general practitioner referrals for radiography.
An interrupted time series using monthly data for 34 months before and 14 months after dissemination of the guidelines was employed. Data were abstracted for the period April 1994 to March 1998 from the computerized administrative systems of open access radiological services provided by two teaching hospitals in one region of Scotland. The time series results are contrasted with those obtained by using a simple before and after design.
A total of 117 747 imaging requests from general practice were received in the two departments. There were no significant effects of disseminating the guidelines on the total number of requests, or on requests for individual examinations. If a simple before and after study had been used, then we would have erroneously concluded that significant changes had occurred in referral practice for 11 of the 18 procedures concerned.
Mailing of copies of the RCR guidelines had a small effect on general practitioners' use of X-ray investigations of uncertain clinical significance. Additional dissemination and implementation strategies appear necessary to promote the use of guidelines.
评估邮寄皇家放射科医师学院(RCR)第三版指南对全科医生转诊进行X光检查的影响。
采用中断时间序列分析,使用指南发布前34个月和发布后14个月的月度数据。数据取自1994年4月至1998年3月期间,来自苏格兰一个地区两家教学医院提供的开放式放射服务的计算机管理系统。将时间序列结果与采用简单前后对比设计获得的结果进行对比。
两个科室共收到来自全科医疗的117747项影像检查申请。指南的发布对申请总数或个别检查的申请数量均无显著影响。如果采用简单的前后对比研究,那么我们会错误地得出结论,在所涉及的18项检查程序中,有11项的转诊做法发生了显著变化。
邮寄RCR指南副本对全科医生使用临床意义不明确的X光检查的影响较小。似乎需要额外的传播和实施策略来促进指南的使用。