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Sexually transmitted diseases and communications with general practitioners

机译:性传播疾病以及与全科医生的交流

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OBJECTIVES: To devise a method of communicating with the general practitioners (GPs), overcoming the constraints imposed by patient confidentiality and the low levels of staffing in genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics. To assess the GPs' responses to this method of communication. SETTING: GUM clinics at two centres in Kent-Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells. METHODS: Patients were recruited if they attended the clinic of their own accord without a letter of referral from their GPs; a definitive or provisional diagnosis was made and the patient was managed in the clinic; the patient's GP had received a conventional reply from the GUM clinic for other patients referred in the past. Separate GP letters were developed for male and female patients. These handwritten study letters were read by the patients who took the responsibility to deliver them to their GPs. This was followed by a questionnaire to the GPs. RESULTS: 75 patients were eligible. Seven patients refused to participate. All questionnaires were returned by the GPs for the 68 participating patients (100%). Seven GPs failed to receive the study letter. For these unreferred patients, this was an improvement in communication level from 0% to 80%. 79% (95% confidence interval: 67%-87%) preferred the study letter, 97% (89%-99%) would like to receive a similar letter for future patients. All GPs thought that the study letter was at least as good as the standard letter 52% (40%-64%) thought it was better. For 82% (70%-90%) it was the preferred format for future communication. CONCLUSION: The study has shown a way of establishing communication with GPs for patients who do not object to this. The results also suggest that in the study districts neither the GPs nor the majority of study patients had any objection to the sharing of information between the GUM clinics and GPs.




机译:目的:设计一种与全科医生(GP)进行交流的方法,以克服患者保密和泌尿生殖医学(GUM)诊所人员配备不足带来的限制。评估全科医生对这种沟通方式的反应。地点:位于肯特梅德斯通和滕布里奇韦尔斯的两个中心的口香糖诊所。方法:如果患者自愿参加诊所就医而没有GP的推荐信,则招募患者。进行了明确或临时的诊断,并在诊所对患者进行了治疗;该患者的全科医生已从GUM诊所收到了以往针对其他转诊患者的常规回复。为男性和女性患者开发了单独的GP字母。这些手写的研究信由负责将其交付给全科医生的患者阅读。随后是向全科医生的问卷调查。结果:75名患者符合条件。七名患者拒绝参加。 GP向68位参与调查的患者(100%)返回了所有问卷。七个全科医生未收到研究信。对于这些未转诊的患者,这是沟通水平从0%提高到80%的结果。 79%(95%置信区间:67%-87%)希望接受研究信,97%(89%-99%)希望以后的患者也收到类似的信。所有全科医生都认为研究信至少比标准信52%(40%-64%)更好。对于82%(70%-90%)的用户来说,这是以后交流的首选格式。结论:该研究显示了一种针对不反对GP的患者建立沟通的方法。结果还表明,在研究区中,全科医生或大多数研究患者都不反对GUM诊所和全科医生之间的信息共享。




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