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Outcome of outpatient neurology consultations: Physician's evaluations compared to patients' perceptions.

机译:门诊神经内科咨询的结果:医师对患者知觉的评估。

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The outcome of outpatient neurologic consultations has not been previously evaluated. There is also no data regarding patients' perceptions of outpatient neurologic consultations. In this study, we assessed the physician's evaluations of the outcome and utility of neurologic consultations by reviewing office records of 108 patients referred for consultation to a secondary level neurology clinic. Predefined criteria were used to determine diagnosis and treatment changes resulting from the consultation and the usefulness of the consultation. Outcome was defined as "resolved/improved", "unchanged", or "worse". The patients' perceptions of the usefulness of the neurologic consultations were assessed by a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire evaluated patients' perceptions of diagnosis and treatment changes, outcome and usefulness of the consultation. The physician's evaluation was compared to the patients' perceptions. Neurologic consultations resulted in diagnosis changes in 62% and treatment changes in 85%. Either diagnosis or treatment changed in 92% of consultations, which were regarded as "useful". Seventy-four percent of patients concurred with the physician's evaluation of outcome and 96% concurred that the consultation was useful. Although small, this study found that outpatient neurologic consultations result in diagnosis and treatment changes in a substantial proportion of patients.
机译:门诊神经科会诊的结果尚未经过评估。也没有关于患者对门诊神经科咨询的看法的数据。在这项研究中,我们通过审查108位转诊至二级神经内科诊所的患者的办公室记录,评估了医师对神经科咨询结果和效用的评估。使用预先定义的标准来确定由咨询产生的诊断和治疗变化以及咨询的有用性。结果定义为“解决/改善”,“不变”或“更差”。通过问卷调查评估患者对神经科咨询有用性的看法。该问卷评估了患者对诊断和治疗变化的看法,结果和咨询的有用性。将医生的评估与患者的看法进行了比较。神经科会诊导致62%的诊断改变和85%的治疗改变。在92%的会诊中,诊断或治疗均改变了,被认为是“有用的”。 74%的患者同意医师对结局的评估,而96%的患者同意会诊是有用的。这项研究虽然规模很小,但发现门诊神经科会诊会导致相当一部分患者的诊断和治疗发生变化。

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