Literature DB >> 14531509

Structure and duration of consultations in Estonian family practice.

Heli Tähepold1, Heidi-Ingrid Maaroos, Ruth Kalda, Atie van den Brink-Muinen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the influence of age, gender and the nature of the patient's problems on length of time of consultation in the practices of newly trained family doctors in a recently reconstructed health care system.
DESIGN: Video-recordings of consultations with consecutive patients in family practice were studied for duration of consultation in relation to age, gender and nature of the problem(s).
SETTING: Primary health care.
SUBJECTS: 405 consecutive consultations were video-taped in the practices of 27 family doctors. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Length of time of consultation and its segments was analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. The problems were classified according to the ICPC.
RESULTS: The average consultation lasted 9.0 min (+/- 4.9). Physical examination was 2.0 min (+/- 1.9) and was performed in 79% of all consultations. Respiratory and circulatory problems were the most common. More than one reason for the encounter was given in one-fourth of cases. Consultation time was longer for older age groups and for patients with psychological problems.
CONCLUSION: Video-recording allows consultations to be evaluated directly and is acceptable to patients. The high participation rate of patients in our study can be explained by the individual approach and by the family doctor system. The period of consultation was dependent on patient age and on the number and nature of the problems, but was not influenced by gender.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14531509     DOI: 10.1080/02813430310000708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 0281-3432            Impact factor:   2.581


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4.  Patient expectations from consultation with family physician.

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Review 9.  Do longer consultations improve the management of psychological problems in general practice? A systematic literature review.

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Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2007-05-17       Impact factor: 2.655

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