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Referral to Chinese medicine practitioners in Australian primary care: a survey of New South Wales rural and regional general practitioners

机译:在澳大利亚初级保健中转诊中医:对新南威尔士州农村和地区全科医生的调查

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Background Chinese medicine practitioners (CMPs) play an important part in rural and regional Australian healthcare. A survey was conducted to investigate referral practices between Chinese medicine (CM) and conventional primary health care practitioners in this region. Methods A 27-item questionnaire was sent to all 1486 general practitioners (GPs) currently practising in rural and regional Divisions of General Practice in New South Wales, Australia. This survey explored GP opinions, perceptions and practices in relation to complementary and alternative medicine or Chinese medicine specifically. Results A total of 585 GPs completed the questionnaire. Forty-nine were returned as ‘no longer at this address’, resulting in an adjusted response rate of 40.7%. One in ten GPs (9.9%) had referred their patients to CMPs at least a few times over the past 12?months, one in five GPs (17.4%) could not locate a CMP to refer to in their local area, and over one-third of GPs (37.7%) stated they would not refer to a CMP under any circumstances. GPs that had graduated from an Australian medical college (OR = 3.71; CI: 1.22, 11.23), GPs observing positive responses previously in patients using CM (OR = 2.53; 95% CI: 1.12, 8.58), GPs perceiving a lack of other options for patients (OR = 3.10; 95% CI: 1.12, 8.58), GPs reporting satisfactory or higher levels of CM knowledge (OR = 15.62; 95% CI: 5.47, 44.56), and GPs interested in increasing their complementary and alternative medicine knowledge (OR = 3.28; 95% CI: 1.17, 9.21) referred to CMPs more frequently than did other groups of GPs amongst the rural GPs included in this study. Conclusion There has been little interaction between CMPs and Australian rural and regional GPs.
机译:背景技术中医(CMP)在澳大利亚农村和地区医疗保健中发挥着重要作用。进行了一项调查,以调查该地区中医(CM)与常规初级保健医生之间的转诊实践。方法向所有目前在澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村和地区性普通科从事执业的1486名全科医生发送了27项问卷。这项调查探讨了与补充医学和替代医学或中医有关的全科医生意见,看法和做法。结果共有585名家庭医生完成了问卷调查。返回“不再在此地址”的信息有49个,调整后的回复率为40.7%。在过去的12个月中,十分之一的GP(9.9%)至少将患者转诊至CMP,五分之一的GP(17.4%)无法在其本地找到CMP进行转诊。三分之二的全科医生(37.7%)表示在任何情况下都不会引用CMP。已从澳大利亚医学院毕业的全科医生(OR = 3.71; CI:1.22,11.23),以前使用CM患者观察到的阳性反应为GP(OR = 2.53; 95%CI:1.12,8.58),GP认为缺乏其他患者的选择(OR = 3.10; 95%CI:1.12,8.58),GP表示满意或更高的CM知识水平(OR = 15.62; 95%CI:5.47,44.56),以及对增加补充和替代医学感兴趣的GP知识(OR = 3.28; 95%CI:1.17,9.21)比本研究包括的农村GP中的其他GP组更常提及CMP。结论CMP与澳大利亚农村和地区GP的互动很少。

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