Ward J, Lin M, Heron G, Lajoie V
Needs Assessment and Health Outcomes Unit, Central Sydney Area Health Service, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
J Qual Clin Pract. 1997 Jun;17(2):91-100; discussion 101-2.
This comprehensive audit was conducted in a three-person general practice with an age-sex-disease register to evaluate care for patients with diabetes using metabolic indicators and validated measures of quality-of-life and patient satisfaction. Medical records were reviewed using criteria derived from guidelines published by Diabetes Australia and New South Wales Health. Self-administered questionnaires mailed to patients included the Diabetes Quality-of-Life measure (DQOL), the Well-Being Questionnaire (WBQ) and the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ). Record audit for 71 patients with diabetes demonstrated poor control and monitoring. Frequent attenders were no more likely to have had a HgA1c performed than less frequent attenders (P = 0.72). While patient satisfaction with care was high, numerical values for quality-of-life were lower than published overseas norms, indicating a need to support better care in general practice and further research to determine Australian norms.
本次全面审计在一家三人全科诊所进行,该诊所设有年龄-性别-疾病登记册,旨在使用代谢指标以及经过验证的生活质量和患者满意度测量方法来评估糖尿病患者的护理情况。使用澳大利亚糖尿病协会和新南威尔士州卫生部发布的指南中的标准对病历进行了审查。邮寄给患者的自填问卷包括糖尿病生活质量测量量表(DQOL)、幸福感问卷(WBQ)和糖尿病治疗满意度问卷(DTSQ)。对71名糖尿病患者的病历审计显示控制和监测情况不佳。就诊频繁的患者接受糖化血红蛋白(HgA1c)检测的可能性并不比就诊不频繁的患者更高(P = 0.72)。虽然患者对护理的满意度较高,但生活质量的数值低于海外公布的标准,这表明需要在全科医疗中支持更好的护理,并进行进一步研究以确定澳大利亚的标准。