Marsh G N
Br Med J. 1980 Sep 13;281(6242):730-2. doi: 10.1136/bmj.281.6242.730.
A practice brochure describing the primary health care team was given to 262 new and established patients in a group practice. Most liked it, and thought it helpful, and improved their knowledge of team care. When asked how they would respond to certain hypothetical health problems and clinical situations, there was a significantly greater use of non-doctor members of the team than by a matched sample who had not read the brochure. Inappropriate use of members of the team was not engendered.
一份介绍基层医疗团队的执业手册被分发给了一家联合诊所的262名新老患者。大多数患者喜欢这份手册,认为它很有帮助,还增进了他们对团队医疗的了解。当被问及他们会如何应对某些假设的健康问题和临床情况时,相较于未读过该手册的匹配样本,看过手册的患者显著更多地向团队中的非医生成员寻求帮助。手册并未导致对团队成员的不当使用。