Hamilton I J, Barber J H, Sullivan F M
University Department of General Practice, Woodside Health Centre, Glasgow.
Health Bull (Edinb). 1993 Jan;51(1):16-9.
A questionnaire was sent to a one in five sample (68 GPs) of General Practitioners (GPs) in Argyll and Clyde Health Board to determine attitudes to standard setting in hypertension and the response rate was 80.7% (55 GPs). Thirty-six GPs (65.4%) stated that they would be interested in sharing care with a consultant who had an interest in the subject and 27 GPs (49.1%) stated that they would be interested in taking part in an educational audit of their hypertensive patients. The results of the study suggest that it would be possible to obtain broad agreement among GPs on standards for diagnosis, treatment and appropriate indications for hospital referral in the management of hypertension but in order to develop consensus further it would be necessary to carry out a more detailed study using a larger cohort of GPs.
一份调查问卷被发送给阿盖尔和克莱德健康委员会五分之一的全科医生样本(68名全科医生),以确定他们对高血压标准制定的态度,回复率为80.7%(55名全科医生)。36名全科医生(65.4%)表示,他们有兴趣与对该主题感兴趣的顾问共享护理,27名全科医生(49.1%)表示,他们有兴趣参与对其高血压患者的教育审核。研究结果表明,在高血压管理的诊断、治疗和医院转诊的适当指征标准方面,全科医生之间有可能达成广泛共识,但为了进一步形成共识,有必要使用更大规模的全科医生队列进行更详细的研究。