Radecki S E, Kane R L, Solomon D H, Mendenhall R C, Beck J C
Multicampus Division of Geriatric Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine 90024.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 1988 Aug;36(8):719-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1988.tb07174.x.
The sensitivity of primary care physicians to the health care needs of older patients was explored by means of an analysis of the use of diagnostic tests and therapeutic procedures during ambulatory visits. Survey data on a total of 28,265 visits to internists, family and general practitioners were examined to determine possible age-related differences in care. The study found that diagnostic testing falls off significantly for patients 75 years of age or older and that internists use substantially more tests for each age group than do family and general practitioners. The pattern of use of diagnostic tests in this secondary analysis does not address the issue of "appropriateness" but does suggest a pattern that makes little sense based on the known distribution of disease and functional disability in aging populations.
通过分析门诊就诊期间诊断检查和治疗程序的使用情况,探讨了初级保健医生对老年患者医疗保健需求的敏感性。研究人员检查了总共28265次内科医生、家庭医生和全科医生就诊的调查数据,以确定护理中可能存在的与年龄相关的差异。研究发现,75岁及以上患者的诊断检查显著减少,并且内科医生在每个年龄组中使用的检查比家庭医生和全科医生多得多。在这项二次分析中,诊断检查的使用模式并未涉及“适当性”问题,但确实显示出一种基于老年人群中已知疾病分布和功能残疾情况而言几乎没有意义的模式。