Earp J A, Fletcher S W, O'Malley M S, Fletcher R H
Arch Intern Med. 1984 Feb;144(2):329-33.
Subspecialists deliver a substantial proportion of primary care but little is known about how their training affects their attitudes toward this role. We surveyed a department of medicine to determine fellows' (N = 34) attitudes toward primary care and how these compared with the attitudes of house staff (N = 45) and faculty (N = 66). Continuous, coordinated, and accessible care as departmental policy was almost unanimously endorsed by all physicians. In contrast, fellows less often supported the provision of such care for their own patients in actual clinical situations. Fellows were also less likely than either house staff or faculty to endorse primary care attributes for their own patients. Departments of medicine should examine how negative attitudes toward primary care develop in subspecialty fellows and whether these attitudes persist after fellowship.
专科医生承担了相当比例的初级保健工作,但对于他们的培训如何影响其对这一角色的态度,我们却知之甚少。我们对一个医学系进行了调查,以确定研究员(N = 34)对初级保健的态度,以及这些态度与住院医生(N = 45)和教员(N = 66)的态度相比如何。作为部门政策的持续、协调和可及的护理几乎得到了所有医生的一致认可。相比之下,研究员在实际临床情况下较少支持为自己的患者提供此类护理。与住院医生或教员相比,研究员也不太可能认可自己患者的初级保健属性。医学系应该研究专科研究员对初级保健的负面态度是如何形成的,以及这些态度在研究员培训结束后是否仍然存在。