Bull A D, Silcocks P B, Start R D, Kennedy A
Department of Histopathology, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield.
J Public Health Med. 1992 Sep;14(3):300-6.
We reviewed all skin lesions received in our laboratory from general practitioners (GPs) during a three-month period before the introduction of the new contract for GPs and during the same period a year later. For comparison we also reviewed skin lesions received from the general and plastic surgeons. Particular attention was paid to the completeness of excision. There was a significant increase in the number of skin lesions removed in general practice after the introduction of the new contract. Both benign and malignant lesions were more likely to be incompletely excised by GPs compared with surgeons. The GPs first noted to carry out minor surgery after the new contract came into force were less likely to have completely excised lesions than their more experienced colleagues. We suggest the future monitoring of lesions removed in general practice, possibly by the formation of a joint audit group.
我们回顾了在全科医生新合同引入前三个月以及一年后同期从全科医生(GP)处接收至我们实验室的所有皮肤病变。为作比较,我们还回顾了从普通外科医生和整形外科医生处接收的皮肤病变。特别关注了切除的完整性。新合同引入后,全科医疗中切除的皮肤病变数量显著增加。与外科医生相比,全科医生切除的良性和恶性病变更有可能不完全切除。新合同生效后首次被记录进行小手术的全科医生,比起经验更丰富的同行,其切除病变完全的可能性更低。我们建议未来对全科医疗中切除的病变进行监测,可能通过组建联合审核小组来进行。