Elliott-Binns C P, Hooker A N, Willis A W
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1976 Sep;26(170):684-6.
We report the reactions of 250 patients who saw two doctors together, a general-practitioner trainer and a vocational trainee, when they came to a general practice for consultation.Over 80 per cent were neutral and the remainder were almost equally divided between those who preferred to see two doctors and those who preferred to see their own doctor alone.Selected favourable statements outnumbered adverse comments by about ten to one, although allowance must be made for the desire of patients to please their doctor.
我们报告了250名患者的反应,这些患者在前往全科诊所咨询时,同时见到了两名医生,一名全科医生培训师和一名职业实习生。超过80%的患者持中立态度,其余患者中,选择看两名医生和选择只看自己的医生的人数几乎相等。尽管必须考虑到患者取悦医生的意愿,但选择的正面评价与负面评价的数量之比约为十比一。