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Describing primary care encounters: the Primary Care Network Survey and the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.

机译:描述初级保健的遭遇:初级保健网络调查和国家门诊医疗调查。

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe clinical encounters in primary care research networks and compare them with those of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS). METHODS: Twenty US primary care research networks collected data on clinicians and patient encounters using the Primary Care Network Survey (PRINS) Clinician Interview (PRINS-1) and Patient Record (PRINS-2), which were newly developed based on NAMCS tools. Clinicians completed a PRINS-1 about themselves and a PRINS-2 for each of 30 patient visits. Data included patient characteristics; reason for the visit, diagnoses, and services ordered or performed. We compared PRINS data with data obtained from primary care physicians during 5 cycles of NAMCS (1997-2001). Data were weighted; PRINS reflects participating networks and NAMCS provides national estimates. RESULTS: By discipline, 89% of PRINS clinicians were physicians, 4% were physicians in residency training, 5% were advanced practice nursesurse-practitioners, and 2% were physician's assistants. The majority (53%) specialized in pediatrics (34% specialized in family medicine, 9% in internal medicine, and 4% in other specialties). All NAMCS clinicians were physicians, with 20% specializing in pediatrics. When NAMCS and PRINS visits were compared, larger proportions of PRINS visits involved preventive care and were made by children, members of minority racial groups, and individuals who did not have private health insurance. A diagnostic or other assessment service was performed for 99% of PRINS visits and 76% of NAMCS visits (95% confidence interval, 74.9%-78.0%). A preventive or counseling/education service was provided at 64% of PRINS visits and 37% of NAMCS visits (95% confidence interval, 35.1%-38.0%). CONCLUSIONS: PRINS presents a view of diverse primary care visits and differs from NAMCS in its methods and findings. Further examinations of PRINS data are needed to assess their usefulness for describing encounters that occur in primary care research networks.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是描述基层医疗研究网络中的临床情况,并将其与美国国家门诊医疗调查(NAMCS)进行比较。方法:美国二十个初级保健研究网络使用基于NAMCS工具新开发的初级保健网络调查(PRINS)临床医师访谈(PRINS-1)和患者记录(PRINS-2)收集了有关临床医生和患者遭遇的数据。临床医生完成了关于自己的PRINS-1和30次患者访视中的每一次PRINS-2。数据包括患者特征;访问,诊断和订购或执行的服务的原因。我们将PRINS数据与从NAMCS的5个周期(1997-2001年)中从初级保健医生那里获得的数据进行了比较。数据加权; PRINS反映了参与的网络,NAMCS提供了国家估算。结果:按学科分类,PRINS临床医生中有89%为医师,住院医师培训中的医师为4%,高级执业护士/护士从业者为5%,医师助理为2%。多数(53%)专长于儿科(34%专长于家庭医学,9%专长于内科,4%专长于其他专科)。所有NAMCS临床医生都是医师,其中20%专长于儿科。当比较NAMCS和PRINS访问时,PRINS访问的大部分涉及预防保健,并且是由儿童,少数民族群体成员和没有私人健康保险的个人进行的。为99%的PRINS访问和76%的NAMCS访问提供了诊断或其他评估服务(95%置信区间,74.9%-78.0%)。在64%的PRINS访问和37%的NAMCS访问中提供了预防或咨询/教育服务(95%置信区间,35.1%-38.0%)。结论:PRINS提出了各种初级保健就诊的观点,并且在方法和发现方面与NAMCS不同。需要对PRINS数据进行进一步检查,以评估其对描述初级保健研究网络中发生的疾病的有用性。

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