Haller Dagmar M, Sanci Lena A, Patton George C, Sawyer Susan M
Centre for Adolescent Health, Murdoch Children's Institute at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
J Gen Intern Med. 2007 Jun;22(6):775-81. doi: 10.1007/s11606-007-0177-5. Epub 2007 Mar 23.
The World Health Organization encourages the development of youth friendly services, yet little is known on how youth currently present in general practice.
To describe the perspectives, expectations, and service receipt of young people presenting to family doctors to inform the development of youth friendly services.
Cross-sectional survey.
Consecutive young people attending 26 randomly selected practices were recruited in the waiting rooms. Standardized instruments were used to interview them before their consultation.
Of 501 young people who were approached, 450 participated (91% participation rate). Most had respiratory (26%) or dermatological complaints (18%). When asked to assess their health status, 59% perceived they had neither a physical nor a mental illness. However, 43% stated they had fears about their health problem and 1 in 5 feared it could be life-threatening. Although only 10% presented with psychological complaints, 24% perceived they currently had a mental illness. The most common expectations were treatment (50%) and good communication (42%). Most youth were prescribed medication (60%), but 40% of those who received a prescription had not expected to receive a treatment. A follow-up appointment was offered to 57% of participants.
This study identifies a gap between young people's perception of illness and their presentations to family doctors. It also highlights unexpected fears, and a mismatch between expectations and service receipt. These findings have implications for family medicine training and for clinical practice. They should inform the development of youth friendly services.
世界卫生组织鼓励发展青少年友好型服务,但对于青少年在全科医疗中的现状了解甚少。
描述前来就诊的青少年的观点、期望和接受服务情况,为青少年友好型服务的发展提供信息。
横断面调查。
在26家随机选取的诊所候诊室招募连续就诊的青少年。在他们就诊前,使用标准化工具对其进行访谈。
在接触的501名青少年中,450名参与了调查(参与率为91%)。大多数人有呼吸系统疾病(26%)或皮肤病(18%)。当被要求评估自己的健康状况时,59%的人认为自己既没有身体疾病也没有精神疾病。然而,43%的人表示他们对自己的健康问题感到担忧,五分之一的人担心这可能危及生命。虽然只有10%的人有心理问题,但24%的人认为自己目前患有精神疾病。最常见的期望是治疗(50%)和良好的沟通(42%)。大多数青少年都被开了药(60%),但在那些拿到处方的人中,40%的人原本并不期望接受治疗。57%的参与者得到了随访预约。
本研究发现青少年对疾病的认知与他们向家庭医生就诊情况之间存在差距。它还凸显了意外的恐惧,以及期望与接受服务之间的不匹配。这些发现对家庭医学培训和临床实践具有启示意义。它们应为青少年友好型服务的发展提供参考。