NHS West Midlands, Birmingham.
Br J Gen Pract. 2010 Apr;60(573):283-5. doi: 10.3399/bjgp10X483968.
The first wave of influenza A/H1N1v resulted in a significant demand on primary care services. This cross-sectional study describes GPs' opinions of how information was communicated to them during this period and the overall response of the NHS and Health Protection Agency. Accessibility of current guidance and ease of obtaining antiviral medication were perceived as strengths, but clarity of the information provided was consistently perceived as poor. The majority of GPs supported the introduction of the National Pandemic Flu Service, although many raised concerns about its safety.
甲型 H1N1v 流感的第一波疫情导致对初级保健服务的需求显著增加。本横断面研究描述了全科医生对他们在此期间收到的信息的看法,以及国民保健制度和卫生保护局的总体反应。目前指南的可及性和获得抗病毒药物的便利性被认为是优势,但信息的清晰度一直被认为很差。大多数全科医生支持引入国家大流行性流感服务,但许多人对其安全性表示担忧。