The Research Unit for General Practice and Section of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 5, Postboks 2099, Copenhagen K, 1014, Denmark.
BMC Fam Pract. 2013 Nov 21;14:177. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-177.
Although General Practitioners (GPs) are uniquely placed to identify children with emotional, social, and behavioural problems, they succeed in identifying only a small number of them. The aim of this article is to explore the strategies, methods, and tools employed by GPs in the assessment of the preschool child's emotional, mental, social, and behavioural health. We look at how GPs address parental care of the child in general and in situations where GPs have a particular awareness of the child.
Twenty-eight Danish GPs were purposively selected to take part in a qualitative study which combined focus-group discussions, observation of child consultations, and individual interviews with GPs.
Analysis of the data suggests that GPs have developed a set of methods, and strategies to assess the preschool child and parental care of the child. They look beyond paying narrow attention to the physical health of the child and they have expanded their practice to include the relations and interactions in the consultation room. The physical examination of the child continues to play a central role in doctor-child communication.
The participating GPs' strategies helped them to assess the wellbeing of the preschool child but they often find it difficult to share their impressions with parents.
全科医生(GP)最适合识别儿童的情绪、社交和行为问题,但他们成功识别的儿童人数却很少。本文旨在探讨全科医生在评估学龄前儿童情绪、心理、社交和行为健康方面所采用的策略、方法和工具。我们研究了全科医生如何普遍关注儿童的父母照顾问题,以及在全科医生特别关注儿童的情况下如何处理这些问题。
我们特意选择了 28 名丹麦全科医生参加一项定性研究,该研究结合了焦点小组讨论、观察儿童就诊情况以及对全科医生进行的个人访谈。
数据分析表明,全科医生已经制定了一系列方法和策略来评估学龄前儿童及其父母的照顾情况。他们不仅关注儿童的身体健康,还将注意力扩展到了咨询室中的关系和互动上。对儿童进行身体检查仍然是医生与儿童沟通的核心。
参与研究的全科医生的策略有助于他们评估学龄前儿童的健康状况,但他们往往难以与家长分享自己的印象。