Marshall M N
Institute of General Practice, Postgraduate Medical School, University of Exeter.
Br J Gen Pract. 1998 Jul;48(432):1379-82.
The professional relationship between general practitioners (GPs) and hospital consultants (sometimes referred to as 'specialists') is important in a health care system based upon the generalist as the first point of contact for patients and the gatekeeper for hospital services. This relationship has been the subject of considerable interest over the years, but little empirical research has been carried out.
To investigate the professional relationship in terms of the balance between cooperation and conflict between GPs and specialists in clinical contact.
A qualitative study using 24 semistructured interviews and four focus group interviews with a purposeful sample of clinicians working in the south-west of England. A content analysis of the data was performed.
There is a high level of mutual respect and cooperation between the two branches of the profession and a strong desire to build a personal relationship over a long period of time. There are few areas of significant disagreement; indeed, most members of both branches of the profession try hard to deal with, or avoid, potential conflict.
The professional relationship between GPs and specialists is better than the literature and anecdotal stories might suggest.
在以全科医生作为患者首诊点及医院服务守门人的医疗体系中,全科医生(GP)与医院顾问医生(有时被称为“专科医生”)之间的专业关系至关重要。多年来,这种关系一直备受关注,但实证研究却很少。
从临床接触中全科医生与专科医生合作与冲突的平衡角度,调查他们之间的专业关系。
采用定性研究方法,对英格兰西南部的一组有目的抽样的临床医生进行24次半结构化访谈和4次焦点小组访谈。对数据进行内容分析。
该行业的两个分支之间存在高度的相互尊重与合作,且都强烈希望长期建立个人关系。存在显著分歧的领域很少;事实上,该行业两个分支的大多数成员都努力处理或避免潜在冲突。
全科医生与专科医生之间的专业关系比文献及传闻所显示的要好。