Carney T A
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1980 May;30(214):271-7.
A survey was carried out of one year's workload and morbidity recording by three partners in a semi-rural teaching practice. Despite an equal workload of patient contacts there were shown to be statistically significant differences between the partners in the number of return consultations, the sex and age of the patients seen, and in nine diagnostic groups. The statistically significant differences in the latter groups appear to have been caused by variations in policy for recalling patients and the different sex and age groups of the patients consulting the partners, not by diagnostic preferences. A lack of previous experience affected one group. The partners did not find the discussion of these differences to be threatening.
对一个半乡村教学诊所的三位合伙人一年的工作量及发病率记录进行了一项调查。尽管三位合伙人接触患者的工作量相同,但在复诊次数、所诊治患者的性别和年龄以及九个诊断组方面,合伙人之间存在统计学上的显著差异。后几组的统计学显著差异似乎是由召回患者的政策差异以及咨询合伙人的患者的不同性别和年龄组造成的,而非诊断偏好所致。缺乏既往经验对其中一组产生了影响。合伙人并未觉得讨论这些差异会造成威胁。