Pooley Colin G, Briggs Joanna, Gatrell Tony, Mansfield Tim, Cummings Derek, Deft Judith
Department of Geography, Lancaster University, LA1 4YB, Lancaster, UK.
Health Place. 2003 Mar;9(1):23-32. doi: 10.1016/s1353-8292(02)00027-8.
This paper examines spatial variation in the delivery of out of hours care through general practice, in two Health Authorities in northwest England. It demonstrates considerable variations in the type of care provided to patients in different parts of the region. These differences are not due primarily to either the geographical or socio-economic characteristics of the areas. Rather, the type of out of hours care delivered depends much more on variations in the structure and organization of service delivery. These factors, in turn, largely reflect the history of service development in each area and the ethos of individual general practitioners instrumental in establishing the service.
本文考察了英格兰西北部两个卫生当局通过全科医疗提供非工作时间护理的空间差异。研究表明,该地区不同地方为患者提供的护理类型存在显著差异。这些差异主要并非源于各地区的地理或社会经济特征。相反,所提供的非工作时间护理类型更多地取决于服务提供结构和组织的差异。反过来,这些因素在很大程度上反映了每个地区的服务发展历史以及在建立该服务过程中发挥作用的个体全科医生的理念。