Denson S E, Adcock E W
Department of Pediatrics and Obstetrics, University of Texas Medical School, Houston 77030.
J Perinatol. 1990 Sep;10(3):257-60.
Twenty-four-hour in-house coverage by attending physicians is becoming more common in academic centers in certain subspecialties in pediatrics. The actual percentage of programs providing this coverage in most subspecialties is not documented. We report the results of a survey of in-house coverage by attending physicians in neonatal intensive care units at academic centers in the United States. Of the 238 surveys distributed, 204 (86%) were returned and completed. At the time of the survey, 47 of 204 programs (23%) provided 24-hour in-house coverage for their neonatal intensive care units. These programs had more manpower than those programs not providing this coverage. If this trend continues, it will significantly alter projections for neonatal manpower needs in the United States.
在儿科某些亚专业的学术中心,由主治医师提供24小时住院期间的医疗服务正变得越来越普遍。大多数亚专业中提供这种医疗服务的项目的实际比例尚无记录。我们报告了一项针对美国学术中心新生儿重症监护病房主治医师住院期间医疗服务覆盖情况的调查结果。在分发的238份调查问卷中,204份(86%)被收回并完成。在调查时,204个项目中有47个(23%)为其新生儿重症监护病房提供24小时住院期间的医疗服务。这些项目比未提供这种医疗服务的项目拥有更多人力。如果这种趋势持续下去,将显著改变美国新生儿人力需求的预测。