Hansel N K, Koester D, Webber C F, Bastani R
J Med Educ. 1985 Nov;60(11):865-9. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198511000-00007.
An attempt was made to determine the extent to which physicians trained and certified in family medicine are involved in emergency medicine. An 18-item, self-report questionnaire was mailed to 73 graduates of a family practice residency program to obtain information on their practices, their professional and emergency medicine experiences, and their attitudes toward the practice of emergency medicine by family practitioners. Ten percent of the 60 responding physicians were currently involved in full-time emergency medicine in either emergency rooms or minor emergency clinics. Twenty-eight percent of the respondents were currently practicing emergency medicine on either a part-time or sporadic basis. Supplemental income was cited the most often as a reason for becoming involved in emergency medicine. Only variables related to the physicians' attitudes discriminated between those who were practicing emergency medicine and those who were not.
研究试图确定接受过家庭医学培训并获得认证的医生参与急诊医学的程度。一份包含18个项目的自填式问卷被邮寄给了一个家庭医学住院医师培训项目的73名毕业生,以获取他们的执业情况、专业和急诊医学经历,以及他们对家庭医生从事急诊医学的态度等信息。60名回复问卷的医生中,10%目前在急诊室或小型急诊诊所全职从事急诊医学工作。28%的受访者目前在兼职或偶尔从事急诊医学工作。补充收入是被提及最多的参与急诊医学工作的原因。只有与医生态度相关的变量能够区分从事急诊医学工作的医生和不从事该工作的医生。