King N, Bailey J, Newton P
Department of Behavioural Sciences, School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, UK.
Fam Pract. 1994 Mar;11(1):3-8. doi: 10.1093/fampra/11.1.3.
Despite a large volume of research, understanding the influences on general practitioner referral behaviour remains limited. This paper argues for the value of an approach to this area based on the analysis of individual referral decisions, rather than aggregated referral statistics. A framework for analysing referral decisions is described, developed from a study that collected accounts of 167 referral decisions from 28 general practitioners. The framework enables referral decisions to be examined at three levels of analysis of increasing generality. It also encompasses factors that influence general practitioners against making a referral as well as those that influence them towards referral, as it was found that both types of influence can be discerned in most cases. The types of study in which the framework would be a useful analytical tool are discussed.
尽管进行了大量研究,但对全科医生转诊行为的影响因素的理解仍然有限。本文主张基于对个体转诊决策的分析,而非汇总的转诊统计数据,来研究这一领域。文中描述了一个用于分析转诊决策的框架,该框架源自一项对28位全科医生的167个转诊决策记录进行收集的研究。该框架能够在三个普遍性不断增加的分析层面上对转诊决策进行审视。它还涵盖了影响全科医生不进行转诊的因素以及促使他们进行转诊的因素,因为研究发现,在大多数情况下都能识别出这两种影响类型。文中还讨论了该框架可作为有用分析工具的研究类型。