Curtis P, Talbot A, Liebeseller V
J Fam Pract. 1979 Jan;8(1):117-22.
This article reports the results of a 1977 survey of 245 family practice residency programs providing after-hours care. The objectives of the study were: (1) to clarify the involvement of family practice residents in this aspect of medical care; (2) to investigate the organization of after-hours care in the family practice centers as a possible training model for future family physicians; and (3) to establish whether or not specific educational activity was based on after-hours calls. All the responding operational programs provided after-hours care to patients, using all levels of residents as providers. Most of the programs used an answering service. Only 67 percent documented all patient encounters in writing. Regular educational feedback to residents was undertaken by 71 percent of the residency programs.
本文报告了1977年对245个提供夜间护理的家庭医疗住院医师培训项目的调查结果。该研究的目的是:(1)明确家庭医疗住院医师在这一医疗护理方面的参与情况;(2)调查家庭医疗中心夜间护理的组织情况,作为未来家庭医生可能的培训模式;(3)确定是否基于夜间电话开展了特定的教育活动。所有回复的运营项目都为患者提供夜间护理,使用各级住院医师作为提供者。大多数项目使用了应答服务。只有67%的项目以书面形式记录了所有患者接触情况。71%的住院医师培训项目对住院医师进行了定期教育反馈。