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医生对女性的预防性保健服务表现。

Physician performance of preventive care for women.

作者信息

Gill J M

出版信息

Del Med J. 1996 Jul;68(7):349-55.

PMID:8764518
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this study was to examine whether academic primary care physicians recommended appropriate preventive care to their female patients, whether recommendations differed for different types of physicians, and how often these recommendations led to completion of the preventive service.

METHODS

A retrospective chart review was conducted in the family medicine and internal medicine outpatient practices at the Medical Center of Delaware (MCD). A total of 324 women ages 40 and over were selected from the patient panels of nine faculty and 14 residents. Physician recommendation of PAP smears, mammograms, breast exams, and influenza immunizations were measured against the guidelines of the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force. Specifically examined was whether rates of recommendation differed by specialty, gender and faculty/resident status of the physician. Also measured was completion of each preventive service and whether rates of completion differed from rates of physician recommendation.

RESULTS

Physicians recommended appropriate PAPs in 72 percent of patients, mammograms in 83 percent of patients, breast exams in 46 percent of patients and influenza immunizations in 30 percent of patients. Family physicians were more likely to recommend PAP smears (odds ratio 5.53, 95 percent confidence interval 2.26-12.98), but not more likely to recommend other services; female physicians were more likely to recommend breast exams (odds ratio 3.48, 95 percent confidence interval 2.05-5.89), but not other services. There were no significant differences between faculty and residents. Preventive services were completed in 48 percent of patients for PAPs, 68 percent for mammograms, 42 percent for breast exams, and 27 percent for flu shots.

CONCLUSIONS

In academic primary care practices at MCD, physicians perform well in recommending PAPs and mammograms, but not in recommending breast exams or influenza immunizations. There were few differences in performance among different types of physicians. Because many women did not follow through with their physicians' recommendations for preventive care, physician performance is more accurately measured according to their recommendations rather than completion of services. Efforts to improve preventive care in women should differ depending on whether the problem lies in physician performance or patient behavior.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在探讨学术性初级保健医生是否向女性患者推荐了适当的预防性保健措施,不同类型的医生推荐是否存在差异,以及这些推荐导致预防性服务完成的频率。

方法

在特拉华医疗中心(MCD)的家庭医学和内科门诊进行回顾性病历审查。从9名教员和14名住院医师的患者名单中总共选取了324名40岁及以上的女性。根据美国预防服务工作组的指南,对医生关于巴氏涂片检查、乳房X线摄影、乳房检查和流感疫苗接种的推荐进行评估。具体考察了推荐率是否因专业、医生性别和教员/住院医师身份而异。还测量了每项预防性服务的完成情况,以及完成率是否与医生推荐率不同。

结果

医生在72%的患者中推荐了适当的巴氏涂片检查,在83%的患者中推荐了乳房X线摄影,在46%的患者中推荐了乳房检查,在30%的患者中推荐了流感疫苗接种。家庭医生更有可能推荐巴氏涂片检查(优势比5.53,95%置信区间2.26 - 12.98),但不太可能推荐其他服务;女医生更有可能推荐乳房检查(优势比3.48,95%置信区间2.05 - 5.89),但不是其他服务。教员和住院医师之间没有显著差异。48%的患者完成了巴氏涂片检查的预防性服务,68%完成了乳房X线摄影,42%完成了乳房检查,27%完成了流感疫苗接种。

结论

在MCD的学术性初级保健实践中,医生在推荐巴氏涂片检查和乳房X线摄影方面表现良好,但在推荐乳房检查或流感疫苗接种方面表现不佳。不同类型的医生在表现上差异不大。由于许多女性没有遵循医生关于预防性保健的建议,根据医生的推荐而非服务完成情况来更准确地衡量医生的表现。改善女性预防性保健的努力应根据问题是出在医生表现还是患者行为上而有所不同。

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