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Survey of Australian emergency physicians expectations of general practitioner referrals.

机译:澳大利亚急诊医师对全科医生转诊期望的调查。

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This paper reports the first study of Australian emergency physicians which concentrates on their relationship with general practitioners. A self-administered questionnaire was mailed to every known fellow and senior trainee of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine working in Victoria, Australia. Good response rates were achieved (97% from fellows, 78% from trainees). Referral letters from general practitioners were always read by 99% of respondents. Telephone calls from general practitioners were found to be desirable for imparting details of social history or other qualitative information and for determining the appropriateness of the referral. The list of patients' current medication and the details of any emergency treatment administered by the general practitioner were almost universally considered essential inclusions in all urgent referral letters. Other items of information were considered to be influenced by the particular patient presentation. The majority of respondents (87%) felt that a written management plan had some influence on the patient's management in their emergency department. Eighty nine per cent of respondents stated that they always or usually responded to general practitioners' communications. The outcome for patients attending emergency departments with referral letters warrants study. If a good referral letter is seen to be of value in terms of more accurate diagnosis, quicker patient processing, less investigations and better responses, then general practitioners will be encouraged to write better letters. The results of this study offer a useful definition of inappropriate referral to the emergency department and it may now be possible to investigate any link between poor referral letters and inappropriate referrals.
机译:本文报告了澳大利亚急诊医师的第一项研究,重点是他们与全科医生的关系。一份自我管理的调查表已邮寄给在澳大利亚维多利亚州工作的澳大利亚急诊医学院的每位知名研究员和高级培训生。取得了良好的答复率(来自同伴的97%,受训者的78%)。 99%的受访者始终阅读全科医生的推荐信。人们发现,从全科医生打来的电话对于传递社会历史细节或其他定性信息以及确定转介的适当性是可取的。在所有紧急转诊信中,几乎将患者目前使用的药物清单以及全科医生进行的任何紧急治疗的细节都普遍认为是必不可少的。其他信息项被认为受特定患者表现的影响。大多数受访者(87%)认为书面的管理计划会对患者在急诊室的管理产生一些影响。 89%的受访者表示,他们总是或通常对全科医生的来信做出回应。通过转诊信到急诊科就诊的患者的结果值得研究。如果认为良好的推荐信在更准确的诊断,更快的患者处理,更少的调查和更好的答复方面具有价值,那么将鼓励全科医生写更好的信。这项研究的结果为不适当地转诊至急诊室提供了有用的定义,现在可能可以调查不良转诊信与不适当转诊之间的任何联系。

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