Bruusgaard D
Institutt for allmennmedisin, Oslo.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1994 Jan 20;114(2):174-6.
Norwegian results from the European Study of Referrals from Primary to Secondary Care are presented and partly compared with results from other countries. 33 Norwegian general practitioners registered 12,334 contacts and 926 referrals. The contacts are presented according to age and sex, and compared with those of previous Norwegian studies. 10% of the contacts were home visits and 8% resulted in a referral. Norwegian general practitioners have only 60 contacts per week, far less than the number in the other participating countries, with the former West-Germany heading the list, with 220 contacts per week. Next to patients in the United Kingdom, Norwegian patients had to wait longest for an appointment with a specialist.
本文展示了挪威在欧洲初级医疗转二级医疗转诊研究中的结果,并与其他国家的结果进行了部分比较。33名挪威全科医生记录了12334次诊疗接触和926次转诊。这些诊疗接触按年龄和性别进行了呈现,并与挪威以往的研究结果进行了比较。10%的诊疗接触是上门问诊家访,8%的诊疗接触导致了转诊。挪威全科医生每周只有60次诊疗接触,远低于其他参与国家的数量,前西德以每周220次诊疗接触位居榜首。除了英国的患者,挪威患者预约专科医生的等待时间最长。