Family Practice, Vol 15, 252-258, Copyright © 1998 by World Organization of Family Doctors
I Aaraas, K Fylkesnes and OH Forde
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore the relative impact of medical and other
situational motives on GP's decisions to refer patients to specialist care
in a general hospital, and to assess whether having access to a GP hospital
influences the decisions. METHODS: We carried out a prospective study of
consecutive doctor-patient contacts during one week. The effects of main
motives, medical, social/nursing, general hospital advice, distance from
the nearest general hospital and access to GP hospitals on referral
decisions were explored by logistic regression. The motives for different
referral decisions were also explored through frequency analyses. The study
was set in general practices in the county of Finnmark in North Norway,
which included 40 GPs from rural practices with access to a GP hospital and
eight GPs working closer to a general hospital without access to GP
hospital. We studied 2496 doctor-patient contacts, which resulted in 411
patients being considered for any kind of referral, of which 205 were
referred to the general hospital. RESULTS: Medical needs were recorded as
the only referral motive of major importance in about half of the cases
considered for referral, while additional motives were recorded in the
other half. The rationale for admissions to general hospitals and GP
hospitals (in-patient care) was compatible in terms of the relative
importance of the medical arguments. The GP hospital option was mainly
chosen because of the long distance from the general hospital, nursing
needs and the preferences of the patient and the family, and resulted in a
lower proportion of patients being referred to general hospitals from GPs
with access to a GP hospital. CONCLUSION: Medical motives dominate the
decision to refer patients to general hospitals, but access to a GP
hospital, in cases where nursing needs and long distances to the general
hospital are supplementary considerations, reduces the proportion of
patients being referred to general hospitals.
ORIGINAL CLINICAL RESEARCH
GPs' motives for referrals to general hospitals: does access to GP hospital beds make any difference?
Institute of Community Medicine, University of Tromso, Norway.
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