| Literature DB >> 20673342 |
Hilde Philips1, Roy Remmen, Paul Van Royen, Marc Teblick, Leo Geudens, Marc Bronckaers, Herman Meeuwis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Out-of-hours care in the primary care setting is rapidly changing and evolving towards general practitioner 'cooperatives' (GPC). GPCs already exist in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Scandinavia, all countries with strong general practice, including gatekeepers' role. This intervention study reports the use and caseload of out-of-hours care before and after implementation of a GPC in a well subscribed region in a country with an open access health care system and no gatekeepers' role for general practice.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20673342 PMCID: PMC2922207 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Pre- and post-measurement in general practice and emergency departments. (CS: GP out of hours care using the Classical System, DS: GP out-of-hours care at the new Deputising Service)
Changes in the number of the different types of contact at the emergency department between pre-and post measurement.
| Emergency Department | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 587 (72%) | 94 (12%) | 134 (16%) | ||
| 578 (73%) | 127 (16%)* | 86 (11%)** | ||
| Total | ||||
* significant increase (p < 0.05), ** significant decrease (p < 0.05)
Evolution of the type of GP contacts.
| Type of GP contact | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-measurement | 520 (73%) | 194 (27%) | ||
| Post-measurement | 1004 (84%)* | 193 (16%)** | ||
| Pre-measurement | 404 (55%) | 330 (45%) | ||
| Post-measurement | 529 (62%)* | 321 (38%)** | ||
* significant increase (p < 0.05), ** significant decrease (p < 0.05)
Odds ratio's for 5 age-categories, concerning differences in type of GP contact in the pre-and post-measurement.
| Intervention region | other regions | |
|---|---|---|
| OR: 1.056 | ||
| OR: 1.291 | ||
| OR: 2.187 | ||
| OR: 1.875 | OR: 2.459 | |
Significant differences are represented in bold.
proportional differences in case load of 'trauma related complaints' in the reason for encounter (RFE).
| Pre-measurement | Post-measurement | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 (7.4%) | 45 (9.1%) | OR: 0.993 | |
| 54 (11.1%) | 108 (21.9%) | OR: 0.786 | |
| 397 (81.5%) | 340 (69.0%) | ||
| Total | |||
Significant differences are represented in bold.
Evolution of the case-load of cases with ICPC2 heading, 'L' or, 'S' in the diagnosis at the ED (p < 0.01).
| Pre-measurement | Post-measurement | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 342 (41.9%) | 234 (29.4%) | ||
| 474 (58.1%) | 561 (70.6%) | ||