Black J M, Knight P V
Longmore Hospital, Edinburgh.
Health Bull (Edinb). 1991 Mar;49(2):146-51.
We report a survey of Consultant Geriatricians in Scotland with regard to the provision of continuing geriatric care. There are wide variations in the numbers of patients that individual consultants are responsible for, the type and geographical site on which a service is provided, and also in views on the adequacy of staffing levels. Quality of physical surroundings and nursing care are generally thought to be more than adequate. Consultants believed their main contribution was providing expert medical advice, and felt their patients' quality of life could most be improved by increased diversional therapy. There are wide geographical differences in the number of private nursing and residential homes in Scotland but they have had some influence on the criteria for placement of patients in continuing hospital care.
我们报告了一项针对苏格兰老年病科顾问医生的关于提供持续老年护理的调查。每位顾问医生负责的患者数量、提供服务的类型和地理位置,以及对人员配备水平是否充足的看法存在很大差异。人们普遍认为物理环境和护理质量是足够的。顾问医生认为他们的主要贡献是提供专业医疗建议,并认为增加娱乐疗法最能改善患者的生活质量。苏格兰私立护理院和养老院的数量存在很大的地域差异,但它们对患者转入持续住院护理的标准产生了一定影响。