Literature DB >> 19883145

Management of minor medical problems and trauma: the role of general practice.

George Marinos1, Ioanna Vasileiou, Athanasios Katsargyris, Chris P Klonaris, Porphyrios Korombelis, Othon Michail, Aggeliki Valatsou, John Griniatsos, Kostas Vlasis, Gerasimos Siasos, Kiriakos Souliotis, Kostas Konstantopoulos.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: It has been established that patients prefer receiving health information from primary care physicians. In Greece, recent reforms supporting urban primary healthcare have not been enacted, and long waiting times in Athens' emergency departments are common. AIM: To evaluate cases treated in the emergency department of a Greek general hospital and explore the potential role of primary care in managing these cases.
METHODS: A total of 53,926 patients visited the emergency department studied during on-call days from February 2005 to February 2006. The cases were classified into 6 groups according to their main complaint: (1) internal medicine; (2) surgical; (3) orthopedic; (4) otorhinolaryngology (ENT); (5) eye disorders (ophthalmology); and (6) gynecology-obstetric.
RESULTS: Of the 53,926 patients studied, 9167 (17%) came from a rural area. The internal medicine department was most commonly attended (15,373; 28.5%), followed by orthopedics (16.9%). In the surgical, ENT, ophthalmology and gynecology groups, almost one in three patients could have been managed by a GP, as could 40% of orthopedic cases. Orthopedic and ENT patients had the highest rate of X-rays performed.
CONCLUSION: Many emergency patients visiting hospitals can be managed at the primary care level. The development of a 'practice-based curriculum' for GPs would be an excellent method to obtain higher professional standards.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19883145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rural Remote Health        ISSN: 1445-6354            Impact factor:   1.759


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1.  The epidemiology of minor surgical problems during specialists' absence: Single center, descriptive study.

Authors:  Toshiyuki Abe; Tomoyasu Matsubara; Sho Sasaki; Hiroyuki Oda; Hiroshi Imura; Tsunetoshi Mogi
Journal:  J Gen Fam Med       Date:  2020-06-30

2.  [Interdisciplinary teleconsultation: first practical experiences with 100 patients].

Authors:  I Gollnick; M Frehiwot; E M Krause; S Schaller; E Limpert; G Strauß; T Lipp; M Scherz; Z Injac
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 1.284

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