Campion P D, Gabriel J
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1984 May 12;288(6428):1426-8. doi: 10.1136/bmj.288.6428.1426.
All children's consultations with their general practitioner over a 12 month period in a small urban practice were analysed. Overall consultation rates ranged from 2.2 per child a year for 8 to 11 year olds, to 6.8 for those under 2. Families were grouped according to their average rate of new consultation for children, standardised for age. Families with higher consulting rates scored higher on an index of economic disadvantage, with mothers who scored higher on a test of "tendency to consult" and who were less educated than those in lower consulting families. The presence of any doctor-defined "significant disease" in any child was highly correlated with the family's consultation rate.
对一个小型城市诊所中所有儿童在12个月内与他们的全科医生的会诊情况进行了分析。总体会诊率从8至11岁儿童每年每人2.2次,到2岁以下儿童的6.8次不等。家庭根据其儿童新会诊的平均率进行分组,并按年龄进行标准化。会诊率较高的家庭在经济劣势指数上得分较高,其母亲在“会诊倾向”测试中得分较高,且受教育程度低于会诊率较低家庭的母亲。任何一个孩子身上存在任何医生定义的“重大疾病”都与家庭的会诊率高度相关。