Jachuck S J, Mulcahy J R
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1987 May;37(298):207-9.
A preliminary data set was designed to allow uniform information collection, to initiate structured intervention and thereby to promote anticipatory care of the elderly. A questionnaire inviting comment on the data set was sent to 116 general practitioners in training practices and 40 consultants in geriatric medicine in the northern region and also to the 18 professors in general practice in the United Kingdom. The response rates from the three groups were 76%, 55% and 67% respectively.There was good agreement between the three groups regarding the content of the data set suggesting that it may be possible to introduce uniform information collection which in turn would standardize records of the elderly and aid computerization.The need for periodic screening of the elderly was considered necessary by 37% of general practitioners, 59% of consultants and 33% of professors. The cause of such low interest in screening and its effect on computerized care and surveillance of the elderly are discussed.
设计了一个初步数据集,以实现统一的信息收集,启动结构化干预,从而促进对老年人的预期护理。一份邀请对该数据集发表意见的问卷被发送给了北部地区116名正在接受培训的全科医生、40名老年医学顾问,以及英国18名全科医学教授。这三组的回复率分别为76%、55%和67%。三组在数据集内容方面达成了良好的共识,这表明有可能引入统一的信息收集,进而使老年人的记录标准化并有助于计算机化。37%的全科医生、59%的顾问和33%的教授认为有必要对老年人进行定期筛查。文中讨论了对筛查兴趣如此之低的原因及其对老年人计算机化护理和监测的影响。