Hallam L
Department of General Practice, University of Manchester, Rusholme Health Centre.
BMJ. 1994 Jan 22;308(6923):249-53. doi: 10.1136/bmj.308.6923.249.
Fundamental changes in the delivery of primary medical care outside normal surgery hours are under consideration in Great Britain. Published research into the provision and utilisation of out of hours services shows long term trends towards decreasing personal commitment among general practitioners and rising demand from patients for primary and hospital accident and emergency department care. Wide variations exist regionally, locally, and between practices. Previous studies, however, have been limited in scope and provide an inadequate basis for assessing the potential impact of change. The overall demand for care across all sources of provision cannot be measured: there is a lack of data on costs, and evaluative studies comparing alternative patterns of service delivery have rarely been undertaken. A period of experimentation and evaluation of a range of options should precede the wider adoption of any particular models.
英国正在考虑对正常手术时间以外的初级医疗服务提供方式进行根本性变革。已发表的关于非工作时间服务的提供和利用情况的研究表明,长期以来,全科医生的个人投入在减少,而患者对初级医疗以及医院急诊部门护理的需求在增加。地区、地方以及不同医疗机构之间存在很大差异。然而,以往的研究范围有限,为评估变革的潜在影响提供的依据不足。无法衡量所有服务提供渠道的总体护理需求:缺乏成本数据,而且很少进行比较不同服务提供模式的评估研究。在广泛采用任何特定模式之前,应该先对一系列方案进行试验和评估。