Hamilton I J, Reay L M, Sullivan F M
Health Bull (Edinb). 1990 Nov;48(6):299-303.
This survey of doctors' attitudes took place against the background of professional concern over litigation in the field of benzodiazepine prescribing and the prospect of imposed audit of General Practitioner's (GP's) work. One hundred and thirty-three GPs in the Argyll and Clyde Health Board Area responded to a postal questionnaire (44% response rate) asking about their opinions on the reasons for benzodiazepine over-prescribing. Further statements suggested possible interventions to reduce this acknowledged problem. The study group appear representative of the population from which they are drawn. Benzodiazepine over-prescribing appeared to be a meaningful term to the doctors who replied to this survey. In their replies, GPs acknowledged this to be a multifactorial problem with complex social and psychological roots. Those who responded appear to have a positive attitude to reducing the problem and appear willing to use the alternative strategies which would be required.
本次医生态度调查是在专业人士对苯二氮䓬类药物处方领域的诉讼以及对全科医生工作进行强制审计的前景表示关注的背景下展开的。阿盖尔和克莱德健康委员会地区的133名全科医生回复了一份邮政调查问卷(回复率为44%),问卷询问了他们对苯二氮䓬类药物过度处方原因的看法。进一步的陈述提出了可能的干预措施,以减少这一公认的问题。研究组似乎代表了他们所抽取的人群。对于回复此次调查的医生来说,苯二氮䓬类药物过度处方似乎是一个有意义的术语。在回复中,全科医生承认这是一个具有复杂社会和心理根源的多因素问题。做出回复的那些人似乎对减少这一问题持积极态度,并且似乎愿意采用所需的替代策略。