Bauman A, Mant A, Middleton L, Mackertich M, Jane E
Department of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW.
Med J Aust. 1989 Sep 4;151(5):262, 265-9.
A random sample of 5% of NSW general practitioners was surveyed in December 1986 regarding their attitudes to health promotion in clinical practice. The results were compared with those of simultaneous surveys of trainee general practitioners and fourth-year medical students. Smoking, alcohol and weight reduction were the health behaviours that were considered by general practitioners to be the most difficult to change. More general practitioners than did students or general-practitioner trainees reported finding less difficulty in changing health behaviours. More than three-quarters of the general practitioners were in favour of promoting health in their practices. A commonly reported barrier was the current Medicare financing arrangements for preventive practice. Other barriers included a lack of time for preventive practice. The complaint of a lack of training was expressed commonly; half the sample was willing to participate in advanced training in health promotion that would be organized by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
1986年12月,对新南威尔士州5%的全科医生进行了随机抽样调查,了解他们在临床实践中对健康促进的态度。将结果与同时对实习全科医生和四年级医学生进行的调查结果进行了比较。吸烟、饮酒和减肥是全科医生认为最难改变的健康行为。与学生或实习全科医生相比,更多的全科医生表示在改变健康行为方面遇到的困难较少。超过四分之三的全科医生赞成在他们的诊疗工作中促进健康。一个普遍提到的障碍是目前医疗保险对预防诊疗的资助安排。其他障碍包括缺乏进行预防诊疗的时间。普遍表达了缺乏培训的抱怨;样本中有一半愿意参加由澳大利亚皇家全科医生学院组织的健康促进高级培训。