Johnson B, Thorogood M
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1977 Jun;27(179):341-4.
A questionnaire was circulated to a sample of general practitioners in Oxfordshire enquiring about the supervision of women taking oral contraceptives. A high standard of care was being offered and the doctors believed that there was a wide range of conditions that should influence the prescription of oral contraceptives. We conclude that while suitably trained paramedical staff could provide the same standard of care as the general practitioners, this could not be achieved through the use of a package insert listing possible contraindications.
一份调查问卷被分发给牛津郡的全科医生样本,询问关于对服用口服避孕药女性的监管情况。所提供的护理标准很高,医生们认为有多种情况会影响口服避孕药的处方。我们得出结论,虽然经过适当培训的辅助医疗人员可以提供与全科医生相同的护理标准,但这无法通过使用列出可能禁忌症的药品说明书来实现。