Paddison Charlotte A M, Abel Gary A, Burt Jenni, Campbell John L, Elliott Marc N, Lattimer Valerie, Roland Martin
Nuffield Trust, London, UK.
University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK.
BMJ Open. 2018 Feb 3;8(2):e018690. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018690.
To examine patient consultation preferences for seeing or speaking to a general practitioner (GP) or nurse; to estimate associations between patient-reported experiences and the type of consultation patients actually received (phone or face-to-face, GP or nurse).
Secondary analysis of data from the 2013 to 2014 General Practice Patient Survey.
870 085 patients from 8005 English general practices.
Patient ratings of communication and 'trust and confidence' with the clinician they saw.
77.7% of patients reported wanting to see or speak to a GP, while 14.5% reported asking to see or speak to a nurse the last time they tried to make an appointment (weighted percentages). Being unable to see or speak to the practitioner type of the patients' choice was associated with lower ratings of trust and confidence and patient-rated communication. Smaller differences were found if patients wanted a face-to-face consultation and received a phone consultation instead. The greatest difference was for patients who asked to see a GP and instead spoke to a nurse for whom the adjusted mean difference in confidence and trust compared with those who wanted to see a nurse and did see a nurse was -15.8 points (95% CI -17.6 to -14.0) for confidence and trust in the practitioner and -10.5 points (95% CI -11.7 to -9.3) for net communication score, both on a 0-100 scale.
Patients' evaluation of their care is worse if they do not receive the type of consultation they expect, especially if they prefer a doctor but are unable to see one. New models of care should consider the potential unintended consequences for patient experience of the widespread introduction of multidisciplinary teams in general practice.
研究患者在看全科医生(GP)或与护士会诊时的咨询偏好;评估患者报告的就医体验与患者实际接受的会诊类型(电话或面对面、GP或护士)之间的关联。
对2013年至2014年全科医疗患者调查数据进行二次分析。
来自8005家英国全科医疗机构的870085名患者。
患者对他们所见到的临床医生的沟通以及“信任度”进行评分。
77.7%的患者报告希望见到或与GP交谈,而14.5%的患者报告在上次预约时要求见到或与护士交谈(加权百分比)。无法见到或与患者选择的医生类型交谈与较低的信任度评分以及患者自评沟通情况相关。如果患者希望进行面对面会诊却接受了电话会诊,差异则较小。差异最大的情况是,患者要求见GP却与护士交谈,与那些希望见护士且确实见到护士的患者相比,对医生的信任度调整后平均差异为-15.8分(95%CI -17.6至-14.0),在0-100分的量表上,净沟通得分的差异为-10.5分(95%CI -11.7至-9.3)。
如果患者没有得到他们期望的会诊类型,尤其是他们希望看医生却无法如愿时,他们对医疗服务的评价会更差。新的医疗模式应考虑在全科医疗中广泛引入多学科团队对患者体验可能产生的意外后果。