Murdoch J C
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1984 Apr;34(261):205-9.
A prospective study of the care of 134-children with Down's syndrome and 134 age- and sex-matched control children during 1981 has shown that the former group had significantly greater contact with the general practitioner, mostly owing to respiratory problems which were treated significantly more often with antibiotics. Referrals to specialist care were more common in the Down's children but the interface between general practice and paediatric care was not great. The study emphasizes the need for general practitioners to plan the care of Down's children and normal children with respect both to acute illness and the monitoring of chronic childhood illness.
一项针对134名唐氏综合征患儿以及134名年龄和性别匹配的对照儿童在1981年期间的护理情况的前瞻性研究表明,前一组与全科医生的接触明显更多,这主要是由于呼吸系统问题,且这些问题使用抗生素治疗的频率明显更高。唐氏患儿转诊至专科护理更为常见,但全科医疗与儿科护理之间的衔接并不紧密。该研究强调,全科医生需要针对急性疾病以及儿童慢性病监测,对唐氏患儿和正常儿童的护理进行规划。