Hutton A, Robins S
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1985 Mar;35(272):133-5.
In a general practice with an existing patient participation group, a survey of patients was undertaken to ascertain knowledge of and interest in the group. It was hoped that this might avoid the failure that had befallen other groups of this type. Analysis of the questionnaire provided useful information: there was interest in the group, with a potential attendance of almost three-quarters of the respondents. There was a clear lack of knowledge about the functions of the group, but the evidence was that if the desired activities were to be arranged and publicized they would be well attended.
在一个已有患者参与小组的普通诊所中,对患者进行了一项调查,以确定他们对该小组的了解程度和兴趣。希望这可以避免其他此类小组所遭遇的失败。对调查问卷的分析提供了有用的信息:患者对该小组感兴趣,近四分之三的受访者有可能参加。显然,患者对该小组的职能缺乏了解,但有证据表明,如果安排并宣传所需的活动,将会有很多人参加。