Frost Susan, Daly William
Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Paediatr Nurs. 2010 Oct;22(8):32-6. doi: 10.7748/paed2010.10.22.8.32.c7998.
To explore GPs' attitudes to nurse-led initiatives in the care of children with asthma.
A questionnaire was posted to 541 GPs in the study area, of whom 236 (43.6 per cent) responded. The data were analysed quantitatively.
Of the 236 responders, 90 per cent did provide nurse-led services, 89 per cent believed that patients benefited from these, 84 per cent would consider referral to a nurse-led asthma clinic at the regional children's hospital and 79 per cent would refer to a satellite paediatric nurse-led clinic.
GPs believe children's nurse-led asthma services benefit the GP's surgery, the regional children's hospital and the primary care trust. Improvements in communication between primary and secondary care are needed.
探讨全科医生对由护士主导的哮喘儿童护理举措的态度。
向研究区域内的541名全科医生发放问卷,其中236人(43.6%)回复。对数据进行定量分析。
在236名回复者中,90%确实提供由护士主导的服务,89%认为患者从中受益,84%会考虑将患者转介至地区儿童医院由护士主导的哮喘诊所,79%会转介至卫星式由儿科护士主导的诊所。
全科医生认为由护士主导的儿童哮喘服务对全科医生诊所、地区儿童医院和初级医疗信托机构有益。初级和二级医疗之间需要改善沟通。