Brown S
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1988 Mar;38(308):115-6.
A postal questionnaire was sent to the senior partners of all 353 general practices in the Oxford region to investigate their interest in microcomputing and in pooling data with other general practitioners, health authorities and family practitioner committees. The response rate was 58%. Twenty per cent of responders already used a microcomputer and a further 59% intended to purchase a microcomputer for the practice. Nearly all the practices with an interest in microcomputing wanted to use it to produce age-sex registers, to establish recall groups and for repeat prescribing. Approximately 90% of interested practices reported that they would be prepared to link their data with family practitioner committees or health authorities, while 76% were interested in collaborating with other general practitioners for research. The results show that general practitioners will require support in utilizing the data that they produce.
向牛津地区353家全科诊所的资深合伙人发送了一份邮政调查问卷,以调查他们对微型计算机以及与其他全科医生、卫生当局和家庭医生委员会汇总数据的兴趣。回复率为58%。20%的回复者已经在使用微型计算机,另有59%的回复者打算为诊所购买一台微型计算机。几乎所有对微型计算机感兴趣的诊所都想用它来生成年龄性别登记册、建立召回群体以及进行重复开药。约90%感兴趣的诊所报告称,他们愿意将自己的数据与家庭医生委员会或卫生当局相链接,而76%的诊所对与其他全科医生合作开展研究感兴趣。结果表明,全科医生在利用他们所生成的数据方面将需要支持。