Hutchinson A, Fowler P
Centre for Health Services Research, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Br J Gen Pract. 1992 Jun;42(359):227-31.
A Delphi technique was used to ask general practitioners for their opinions as to which clinical problems and types of measure they thought most appropriate for the development of outcome measures for use in primary health care. The study comprised two rounds of postal questionnaires, targeted at general practitioners in academic departments throughout the United Kingdom and at trainers in the northern region, with the second questionnaire feeding back opinions from the first. Ninety eight participants suggested one or more areas in which outcome measures could be developed, giving a total of 451 suggestions. Consensus produced in the second round indicated that three clinical conditions were preferred for the development of outcome measures: asthma, diabetes and hypertension. Six categories of outcome measures were developed from the responses given in the first round--level of function, level of clinical control, incidence of complications, iatrogenic problems, patient understanding of a condition, and quality of life. Participants gave these measures different levels of importance according to the clinical problem in question. This Delphi study of doctors' opinions is a first step in the development process of appropriate, practicable measures of outcome for use in primary care and has achieved a degree of consensus among general practitioners.
采用德尔菲法,向全科医生征求意见,询问他们认为哪些临床问题和测量类型最适合用于制定初级卫生保健中使用的结果测量指标。该研究包括两轮邮寄问卷调查,目标对象是英国各地学术部门的全科医生以及北部地区的培训人员,第二轮问卷反馈了第一轮的意见。98名参与者提出了一个或多个可制定结果测量指标的领域,共提出451条建议。第二轮达成的共识表明,结果测量指标的制定首选三种临床病症:哮喘、糖尿病和高血压。根据第一轮的回答,制定了六类结果测量指标——功能水平、临床控制水平、并发症发生率、医源性问题、患者对病情的理解以及生活质量。参与者根据所讨论的临床问题,对这些测量指标赋予了不同程度的重要性。这项关于医生意见的德尔菲研究是制定适用于初级保健的适当、可行的结果测量指标过程中的第一步,并在全科医生中达成了一定程度的共识。