Jones J G, Revicki D A
Department of Family Medicine, East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC 27834.
Fam Pract Res J. 1986 Summer;5(4):231-40.
The objective of the present study was to compare the content and medical practice activities of residency-trained (RT) to nonresidency-trained (NRT) family physicians in North Carolina. Interviews and patient ambulatory encounter information were collected from 41 RT physicians and 44 NRT physicians. Significant differences between physicians were found in practice location, number of patient encounters per week, patient age distributions, and rank orders of the ten most frequent diagnosis clusters. The RT physicians tend to work longer hours and see fewer patients, and they are more likely to perform obstetric and pediatric services. Both groups treat a broad range of the patient population, with RT serving more pediatric patients and NRT seeing more geriatric patients.
本研究的目的是比较北卡罗来纳州接受住院医师培训(RT)和未接受住院医师培训(NRT)的家庭医生的工作内容和医疗实践活动。从41名接受住院医师培训的医生和44名未接受住院医师培训的医生那里收集了访谈和患者门诊就诊信息。发现医生之间在执业地点、每周患者就诊次数、患者年龄分布以及十大最常见诊断类别排序方面存在显著差异。接受住院医师培训的医生往往工作时间更长,看诊的患者较少,并且他们更有可能提供产科和儿科服务。两组都治疗广泛的患者群体,接受住院医师培训的医生服务的儿科患者更多,未接受住院医师培训的医生看诊的老年患者更多。