Zins J E
Dept. of Early Childhood & Special Education, University of Cincinnati, 339 Teachers College, 45221-0002, Cincinnati, OH.
J Prim Prev. 1995 Mar;15(3):285-301. doi: 10.1007/BF02197476.
Since the practice of consultation first began, primary prevention has been posited as an important outcome. In this article the empirical basis for this element of consultation is examined. It is concluded that consultation's preventive benefits should not be oversold, as at this time there is only emerging evidence for this aspect of the process.
自从会诊实践首次开展以来,一级预防就被视为一个重要成果。在本文中,我们将审视这一会诊要素的实证依据。结论是,不应过度宣扬会诊的预防益处,因为目前关于该过程这一方面的证据仍在不断涌现。