Ekwo E, Dusdieker L B, Fethke C, Daniels M
Public Health Rep. 1979 Jul-Aug;94(4):340-8.
Little information is available on factors influencing physicians (MDs) to delegate health care tasks to physician's assistants (PAs). Information about assignment of tasks to PAs was sought from 19 MDs engaged in practice in primary care settings in Iowa. These MDs employed 28 PAs. Tasks assigned to PAs appeared to be those that MDs judged to require little or no supervision. Tasks that could be performed efficiently by other non-MD personnel were not asigned to PAs. However, PAs were observed at the practice sites to perform tasks which the MDs had indicated could be appropriately assigned to PAs, as well as some tasks that could be performed by other non-MD personnel. The MDs provided health care to 126 (13.6 percent) of the 925 patients seen by PAs for whom the sequences of patient-provider contact were recorded. In these settings, the PAs functioned with a high degree of autonomy in providing health care. These findings have implications for educators and potential employers of PAs.
关于影响医生(医学博士)将医疗任务委托给医师助理(PA)的因素,目前所知甚少。我们从爱荷华州从事基层医疗工作的19名医学博士那里收集了有关向医师助理分配任务的信息。这些医学博士雇佣了28名医师助理。分配给医师助理的任务似乎是那些医学博士认为几乎不需要或完全不需要监督的任务。那些可以由其他非医学博士人员高效完成的任务并没有分配给医师助理。然而,在实践场所观察到,医师助理执行了医学博士表示可以适当分配给他们的任务,以及一些可以由其他非医学博士人员完成的任务。在记录了患者与医疗服务提供者接触顺序的925名患者中,医学博士为其中126名(13.6%)患者提供了医疗服务。在这些环境中,医师助理在提供医疗服务时具有高度的自主权。这些发现对医师助理的教育工作者和潜在雇主具有启示意义。