Hargrave L, Hutchinson A, Cavill A, Goldstone L A, Watson H
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1988 Jan;38(306):22-3.
In the primary care environment the role of preventive medicine is assuming increasing importance and general practitioners need accurate and up-to-date information about their practice population. Computerization of family practitioner committee registers should provide a readily accessible data base from which data about groups of patients within the practice area can easily be extracted. This paper describes a study carried out in Northumberland, which set out to establish the type of information which would be of interest to general practitioners and how it could be produced.It was found that a data base holding only registration data was of limited value to general practitioners, although useful for identifying target groups for screening programmes and showing demographic trends within the practice. The doctors felt that the inclusion of medical data would make the register a far more effective resource.
在基层医疗环境中,预防医学的作用日益重要,全科医生需要有关其执业人群的准确且最新的信息。家庭医生委员会登记系统的计算机化应能提供一个易于访问的数据库,从中可以轻松提取有关执业区域内患者群体的数据。本文描述了在诺森伯兰进行的一项研究,该研究旨在确定全科医生感兴趣的信息类型以及如何生成这些信息。研究发现,仅包含登记数据的数据库对全科医生的价值有限,尽管它有助于识别筛查项目的目标群体并显示执业范围内的人口趋势。医生们认为,纳入医疗数据将使登记册成为一种更有效的资源。