Ahmad W I, Baker M R, Kernohan E E
Clinical Epidemiology Research Unit, University of Bradford, UK.
Fam Pract. 1991 Mar;8(1):52-6. doi: 10.1093/fampra/8.1.52.
The literature on the health of the population of Asian origin contains little on their interaction with primary care services. This paper reports results of a postal survey of GPs' attitudes towards Asian and Non-Asian patients. The response rate was 78%-141 of the 182 GPs replied. Compared with non-Asian patients, GPs held less positive attitudes towards Asian origin patients who were thought to require longer for consultations, be less compliant, and make excessive and inappropriate use of health services. These perceptions have implications for patient care and the GP workload.
关于亚洲裔人群健康状况的文献中,几乎没有涉及他们与初级保健服务互动的内容。本文报告了一项针对全科医生对亚洲和非亚洲患者态度的邮政调查结果。回复率为78%——182名全科医生中有141名回复。与非亚洲患者相比,全科医生对亚洲裔患者的态度较不积极,认为他们咨询时间更长、依从性较差,且过度和不恰当地使用医疗服务。这些看法对患者护理和全科医生的工作量有影响。