Center for Surgery and Health Economics, Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Feb 1;6(2):e2256086. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.56086.
Although objective data are used routinely in prescription drug recommendations, it is unclear how referring physicians apply evidence when making surgeon or hospital recommendations for surgery.
To compare the factors associated with the hospital or surgeon referral decision-making process with that used for prescription medication recommendations.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This qualitative study comprised interviews conducted between April 26 and May 18, 2021, of a purposive sample of 21 primary care physicians from a large primary care network in the Northeast US.
Main outcomes were the factors considered when making prescription medication recommendations vs referral recommendations to specific surgeons or hospitals for surgery.
All 21 participant primary care physicians (14 women [66.7%]) reported use of evidence-based decision support tools and patient attributes for prescription medication recommendations. In contrast, for surgeon and hospital referral recommendations, primary care physicians relied on professional experience and training, personal beliefs about surgical quality, and perceived convenience. Primary care physicians cited perceived limitations of existing data on surgical quality as a barrier to the use of such data in the process of making surgical referrals.
As opposed to the widespread use of objective decision support tools for guidance on medication recommendations, primary care physicians relied on subjective factors when making referrals to specific surgeons and hospitals. The findings of this study highlight the potential to improve surgical outcomes by introducing accessible, reliable data as an imperative step in the surgical referral process.
尽管在开具处方药时经常使用客观数据,但目前尚不清楚在推荐手术的外科医生或医院时,参考医生如何应用证据。
比较与开具药物推荐相关的因素与用于外科医生或医院推荐的决策过程因素。
设计、设置和参与者:这是一项定性研究,于 2021 年 4 月 26 日至 5 月 18 日期间,对美国东北部一家大型初级保健网络的 21 名初级保健医生进行了有针对性的访谈。
主要结果是在制定药物推荐与针对特定外科医生或医院的手术推荐时考虑的因素。
所有 21 名参与的初级保健医生(14 名女性[66.7%])报告说,在开具药物推荐时使用了基于证据的决策支持工具和患者特征。相比之下,在推荐外科医生和医院时,初级保健医生依赖于专业经验和培训、对手术质量的个人信念以及便利性。初级保健医生认为,现有手术质量数据存在局限性,这是在手术推荐过程中使用此类数据的障碍。
与广泛使用客观决策支持工具来指导药物推荐不同,初级保健医生在向特定外科医生和医院推荐时依赖于主观因素。这项研究的结果强调了通过引入可及、可靠的数据作为手术推荐过程中的重要步骤,从而改善手术结果的潜力。