Warshaw G, Gehlbach S H, Warburton S W
J Fam Pract. 1983 Nov;17(5):865-8.
All family practice residencies attempt to offer continuity experience to residents and patients as part of their model practices. However, every year one third of the most experienced resident providers leave the practice to be replaced by new, inexperienced residents. This study reports a randomized controlled trial in which a sample of reassigned patients was offered a free visit with their new physician. The free visit was a scheduled appointment with the patient's newly assigned physician during a two-month period for the purpose of meeting the new physician. The offer of a free visit succeeded in helping patients make the initial office contact with their new physician. However, during six months of follow-up the free visit offer did not have an impact on visit frequency or primary provider continuity. In this study the reassignment of patients to new physician providers did not affect overall visit frequency, but did have a negative impact on primary provider continuity.
所有家庭医学住院医师培训项目都试图为住院医师和患者提供连续性体验,作为其实践模式的一部分。然而,每年有三分之一经验最丰富的住院医师提供者离开该项目,由新的、缺乏经验的住院医师取而代之。本研究报告了一项随机对照试验,其中为重新分配的患者样本提供了一次与新医生的免费就诊机会。这次免费就诊是在两个月内与患者新分配的医生进行的一次预约,目的是让患者见到新医生。提供免费就诊成功地帮助患者与新医生进行了首次门诊接触。然而,在六个月的随访中,提供免费就诊对就诊频率或主要提供者的连续性没有影响。在这项研究中,将患者重新分配给新的医生提供者并没有影响总体就诊频率,但对主要提供者的连续性有负面影响。