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Pediatrician preferences, local resources, and economic factors influence referral to a subspecialty access clinic

机译:儿科医生的偏好,当地资源和经济因素影响转诊至专科门诊

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Background Pediatric patients seek timely access to subspecialty care within a complex delivery system while facing barriers: distance, economics, and clinician shortages. Aim We examined stakeholder perceptions about solutions to the access challenge. We engaged over 300 referring primary care pediatricians in the evaluation of Access Clinics at an academic children’s hospital. Methods Using an anonymous online survey, we asked pediatricians about their and their patients’ experiences and analyzed factors that may influence referrals. Findings Referring pediatricians reported satisfaction; they provided feedback about their patients’ experiences, physician communication, and referral influences. Distance from the Access Clinic does not correlate with differences in referral volume; living in areas with higher child populations and higher median income is associated with more referrals. Referring pediatricians have strong opinions about referrals, are attuned to patient experiences, and desire bi-directional communication. Multiple factors influence referral to and acceptance of Access Clinics, but external influences have less impact than expected.
机译:背景技术儿科患者寻求在复杂的输送系统内及时获得亚专科治疗,同时面临障碍:距离,经济和临床医生短缺。目的我们研究了利益相关者对访问挑战解决方案的看法。我们邀请了300多名转诊的初级保健儿科医生在一家学术儿童医院进行Access Clinics评估。方法我们通过匿名的在线调查向儿科医生询问了他们及其患者的经历,并分析了可能影响转诊的因素。调查结果转诊的儿科医生表示满意。他们提供了有关患者经历,医生沟通和转诊影响的反馈。与门诊诊所的距离与推荐量的差异无关。生活在儿童人口较多,中位数收入较高的地区与转诊人数增加有关。转诊儿科医生对转诊有很强的见解,适应患者的经验,并希望进行双向交流。多种因素影响对门诊的推荐和接受,但外部影响的影响小于预期。

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