Lauer Jacob, Kastner Justin, Nutsch Abbey
University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Manhattan, KS, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2008 Jul-Aug;14(4):379-86. doi: 10.1097/01.PHH.0000324567.10652.db.
This multidisciplinary research project examined the role of primary care physicians in past pandemic flu responses and current planning efforts. Project researchers gathered and synthesized historical research, state and federal planning documents, and interview-based data. The 1918 influenza pandemic presented one model from which to understand the role played by physicians during a large-scale disease outbreak, and the challenges they faced. Contemporary planning documents were assessed for their inclusion of primary care physicians. Literature reviews and interviews comprised the principal sources of information. Findings included the following: (1) primary care physicians do not have the time to engage fully in pandemic planning activities; (2) physicians are willing to serve during a pandemic; however, government support and the availability of resources will affect their level of involvement; (3) communities should develop plans for coordinating local physicians who will allow alternative care sites to be functionally staffed; and (4) full coordination of physicians is not possible under the US healthcare system.
这个多学科研究项目考察了初级保健医生在过去应对大流行性流感以及当前规划工作中的作用。项目研究人员收集并综合了历史研究、州和联邦规划文件以及基于访谈的数据。1918年流感大流行提供了一个模型,用以理解医生在大规模疾病爆发期间所起的作用以及他们所面临的挑战。对当代规划文件进行了评估,看其是否纳入了初级保健医生。文献综述和访谈构成了主要信息来源。研究结果如下:(1)初级保健医生没有时间充分参与大流行规划活动;(2)医生愿意在大流行期间提供服务;然而,政府支持和资源可用性将影响他们的参与程度;(3)社区应制定计划,协调当地医生,以便为替代护理场所配备工作人员;(4)在美国医疗体系下,医生的全面协调是不可能的。