Institut für Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit im Gesundheitswesen, Köln, Germany.
Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2011 Apr;108(15):255-61. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2011.0255. Epub 2011 Apr 15.
In 2009, the U.S. Commonwealth Fund conducted a survey of primary care physicians in a number of different countries to determine their views on aspects of their daily work and their perceptions of their countries' health care systems as a whole. A similar survey had been carried out in 2006.
From February to July 2009, the survey was carried out by interview in representative samples of primary care physicians, general practitioners, internists providing primary care, and pediatricians in 11 countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the USA.
A total of 10 320 interviews were conducted. Only in the Netherlands and Norway did most respondents (60% and 56%, respectively) consider their health care system to be functioning well. Everywhere else, many of the respondents-in particular, 82% of the respondents in Germany-saw a fundamental need for change. 73% of the German physicians stated that recent changes in the health care system had brought about a decline in the quality of care. In all countries but Germany, the percentage of respondents sharing this opinion was 41% at the highest. Nevertheless, most of the German physicians had a positive opinion of the patient care that they themselves delivered.
The 2009 survey, like its predecessor in 2006, revealed major differences in physicians' perceptions of their health care systems from one country to another. The German respondents' dissatisfaction with, and negative evaluation of, their health care system as a whole contrast with their positive views of their own patient care.
2009 年,美国联邦基金会对多个国家的初级保健医生进行了一项调查,以了解他们对日常工作的看法以及对本国整体医疗保健系统的看法。2006 年进行了类似的调查。
2009 年 2 月至 7 月,在 11 个国家(澳大利亚、加拿大、法国、德国、意大利、荷兰、新西兰、挪威、瑞典、英国和美国),通过代表性样本的初级保健医生、全科医生、提供初级保健的内科医生和儿科医生进行了调查。
共进行了 10320 次访谈。只有在荷兰和挪威,大多数受访者(分别为 60%和 56%)认为他们的医疗保健系统运行良好。在其他地方,许多受访者-尤其是德国的 82%的受访者-认为存在根本性的变革需求。73%的德国医生表示,医疗保健系统的最近变革导致了医疗质量的下降。在所有国家中,除了德国,比例最高的国家也仅有 41%的受访者持这种观点。尽管如此,大多数德国医生对自己提供的患者护理持积极态度。
与 2006 年的调查一样,2009 年的调查揭示了各国医生对其医疗保健系统的看法存在重大差异。德国受访者对其整体医疗保健系统的不满和负面评价与他们对自己的患者护理的积极看法形成鲜明对比。