Davies D, Scambler G
University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1988 Spring;34(1):5-12. doi: 10.1177/002076408803400102.
Little is known about the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) towards epilepsy or of the attitudes they attribute to laypersons. Postal questionnaires returned by 50 GPs permitted an analysis of the main sources of their knowledge of epilepsy, the role of GPs in treating patients with epilepsy, the personalities and behaviour of people with epilepsy, and the psychological and social consequences of having epilepsy. The results were compared with a recent Australian survey and the implications for care discussed.
关于全科医生(GP)对癫痫的态度,或他们所认为的非专业人员的态度,我们了解得很少。50名全科医生回复的邮政调查问卷,使得对他们癫痫知识的主要来源、全科医生在治疗癫痫患者中的作用、癫痫患者的性格和行为,以及患癫痫的心理和社会后果进行分析成为可能。将结果与最近的一项澳大利亚调查进行了比较,并讨论了其对护理的影响。