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Survey of the impact of nurse telephone triage on general practitioner activity.

机译:调查护士电话分类对全科医生活动的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Nurse management of minor illness is a common method of demand management in primary care. Delegation of minor illness management to nurses may result in a change in patients' presenting problems and the consequent consulting behaviours of general practitioners (GPs). AIMS: To assess the impact of nurse telephone triage in primary care on the consulting behaviours of GPs. DESIGN OF STUDY: Survey of patient records. SETTING: Three primary care practice sites in York. METHOD: During randomly selected weeks, 1 month before and 6 months after the implementation of nurse telephone triage, we measured the number of presenting problems per patient and the following four consulting behaviours of doctors: the number of consultations during the 4 weeks before and after the index consultation, the number of prescribed items, the number of outside referrals, and the number of investigations. RESULTS: During standard management 1102 index consultations were identified, and during triage 1080 were identified. Patients seen by doctors in the triage system had significantly more presenting problems and received more consultations, prescriptions, and investigations. Numbers of referrals to secondary care were not different. CONCLUSIONS: Delegating the management of patients with minor illness to nurses in a telephone triage system may result in an overall increase in the number of presenting problems per patient, as well as changing GPs' consulting behaviours. Appointment systems may have to be adjusted to ensure patients receive more GP time. Further work on developing measures of complexity and controlled studies of the impact of new working arrangements on workload in primary care are required.
机译:背景:轻度疾病的护士管理是基层医疗需求管理的常用方法。将轻微疾病管理授权给护士可能会导致患者出现问题的变化以及随之而来的全科医生(GP)咨询行为。目的:评估初级保健中护士电话分类对全科医生咨询行为的影响。研究设计:病历调查。地点:约克的三个初级保健实践场所。方法:在随机选择的几周内,实施护士电话分类之前的1个月和之后的6个月,我们测量了每个患者出现问题的次数以及以下四种医生咨询行为:前后4周的咨询次数索引咨询,规定项目数,外部转诊数和调查数。结果:在标准管理期间,确定了1102次索引咨询,在分类期间确定了1080个咨询。在分诊系统中,医生看过的患者出现的问题更多,并且接受了更多的咨询,处方和调查。转诊至二级保健的人数没有差异。结论:在电话分诊系统中,将重病患者的管理委托给护士进行处理可能会导致每个患者出现问题的数量整体增加,并改变全科医生的咨询行为。可能需要调整预约系统,以确保患者获得更多的GP时间。需要开展进一步的工作,以制定复杂性的衡量标准,并对新工作安排对基层医疗工作量的影响进行可控的研究。

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