Maheux B, Lambert J, Pineault R, Beaudoin C, Berthiaume M
Can Fam Physician. 1988 Aug;34:1693-8.
Since their creation in the early 1970s, the residency programs in family medicine have attracted an increasing number of medical graduates. In Quebec, over 1000 general practitioners have received their primary-care training in these programs. In order to assess the potential impact of these new training programs, we surveyed the medical practice characteristics of a representative sample of general practitioners, 294 trained in family medicine and 442 trained in the traditional programs. Results showed that trainees in family medicine were more likely to join group practice, to work in rural areas, to deliver hospital care, to work on a salary basis in local community health centres, and to be involved in teaching and research. There were, however, no differences between the two groups of general practitioners in their interventions with patients, particularly with regard to health promotion, patient education, and humanization of care. Implications of these results are discussed.
自20世纪70年代初设立以来,家庭医学住院医师培训项目吸引了越来越多的医学毕业生。在魁北克,超过1000名全科医生在这些项目中接受了初级保健培训。为了评估这些新培训项目的潜在影响,我们调查了一个具有代表性的全科医生样本的医疗实践特征,其中294名接受过家庭医学培训,442名接受过传统项目培训。结果表明,接受家庭医学培训的学员更有可能加入团体行医,在农村地区工作,提供医院护理,在当地社区卫生中心拿薪水工作,以及参与教学和研究。然而,两组全科医生在对患者的干预方面没有差异,特别是在健康促进、患者教育和护理人性化方面。本文讨论了这些结果的意义。