Tiernan E, White S, Henry C, Murphy K, Twomey C, Hyland M
Dept of Geriatric Medicine, Regional Hospital, Cork.
Ir Med J. 1993 Mar;86(2):73.
A survey was carried out in the Geriatric Unit at Cork Regional Hospital to determine how elderly patients would like to be addressed by their doctor. Two hundred patients over the age of 65 were given a Questionnaire asking them to state their preference. Only a minority (4.5%) expressed a definite preference for the formal mode of address. The remainder either did not mind (38%) or preferred to be addressed by their first name (57.5%). We concluded that most elderly patients do have a preference and this should be established on admission.
在科克地区医院老年科进行了一项调查,以确定老年患者希望医生如何称呼他们。200名65岁以上的患者收到了一份问卷,要求他们表明自己的偏好。只有少数人(4.5%)明确表示倾向于正式的称呼方式。其余的人要么不介意(38%),要么更喜欢医生称呼他们的名字(57.5%)。我们得出的结论是,大多数老年患者确实有偏好,这一点在入院时就应该确定。