Hallam L
Department of General Practice, University of Manchester.
Br J Gen Pract. 1992 May;42(358):186-9.
Few general practitioners have extensive daytime telephone contacts with patients. Forty nine general practitioners responding to a postal survey who reported handling a mean of nine or more calls a day were interviewed about their experiences. The nature of telephone contacts with patients and the organizational strategies employed to minimize disruption to surgeries were explored. Views on the rewards and frustrations of being accessible by telephone and its impact on other aspects of workload were also sought. Recommendations are made for practices contemplating extending telephone access for patients.
很少有全科医生在白天与患者进行大量的电话联系。对一项邮政调查做出回应的49名全科医生接受了访谈,他们报告称平均每天处理9个或更多电话,内容是关于他们的经历。探讨了与患者电话联系的性质以及为尽量减少对诊疗工作的干扰而采用的组织策略。还征求了他们对通过电话保持可及性的回报与挫折及其对工作量其他方面影响的看法。针对考虑扩大患者电话问诊渠道的诊疗机构提出了建议。