Segnan N, Battista R N, Rosso S, Ponti A, Senore C, Aimar D
Area di Epidemiologia, Unità Sanitaria Locale 1, Torino, Italy.
Am J Prev Med. 1992 Nov-Dec;8(6):333-8.
Health care reforms introduced in Italy in the late 1970s triggered a profound rethinking of the role of general practitioners (GPs) in prevention. We interviewed 209 GPs registered in the Torino area to delineate their beliefs, attitudes, and practice patterns in relation to prevention. We examined an array of primary and secondary preventive interventions, including influenza vaccination of the elderly; counseling activities related to smoking, alcohol consumption, accidents, contraception, safety helmets, and seat belts; and early detection of hypertension and lung, cervical, and breast cancers. Improvement can still be made in the full implementation of preventive practices. We examine features of the organization of medical practices in Italy that impede the integration of preventive interventions in primary care.
20世纪70年代末意大利推行的医疗保健改革引发了对全科医生在预防工作中作用的深刻反思。我们采访了209名在都灵地区注册的全科医生,以描绘他们在预防方面的信念、态度和实践模式。我们研究了一系列一级和二级预防干预措施,包括老年人流感疫苗接种;与吸烟、饮酒、事故、避孕、安全帽和安全带相关的咨询活动;以及高血压和肺癌、宫颈癌和乳腺癌的早期检测。在全面实施预防措施方面仍有改进空间。我们研究了意大利医疗实践组织的特征,这些特征阻碍了预防干预措施在初级保健中的整合。