| Literature DB >> 21679453 |
Hendrik van den Bussche1, Birgitt Wiese, Daniela Koller, Marion Eisele, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Wolfgang Maier, Gerd Glaeske, Susanne Steinmann, Karl Wegscheider, Gerhard Schön.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To analyze the referral processes from general practitioners to specialists and among specialists for dementia patients in the time periods before, during and after the diagnosis in Germany.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21679453 PMCID: PMC3135509 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-11-148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Size and direction of utilization of specialists* by type and source of referral in incident and control group in the incidence quarter
| Referred to neuropsychiatry (1) | Referred to radiology (2) | Referred to laboratory medicine (3) | Referred to other disciplines (4) | Referred to all disciplines together* (5) | |||||||
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| 1 | Number of referrals by all disciplines (rows 2 - 7) | 528 | 356 | 281 | 567 | 354 | 1145 | 896 | 3760 | 2059 | 5828 |
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| 8 | Number of self-referrals | 105 | 76 | 6 | 15 | 6 | 25 | 306 | 1068 | 423 | 1184 |
| 9 | Total number of utilizations (rows 1 + 8) | 633 | 432 | 287 | 582 | 360 | 1170 | 1202 | 4828 | 2482 | 7012 |
| 10 | Self-referrals in % of all utilizations (8 in % of 9) | 16.6 | 17.6 | 2.1 | 2.6 | 1.7 | 2.1 | 31.5 | 25.5 | 17.0 | 16.9 |
* without referrals to specialized internists; PCP = primary care physician, NP = neuropsychiatrist
Reading example: 528 referrals by a physician and 105 self-referrals to neuropsychiatry were found in the incidence quarter; 502 referrals of 528 were done by a primary care physician (95.1%).
The number of referrals is 3% higher than the number of referred persons (see methods chapter)
Patterns of utilization of specialist disciplines in incident and control group over the two-year observation period*
| Neuropsychiatry pattern percentages | Radiology pattern percentages | Laboratory medicine pattern percentages | |||||
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| 1 | Contacts over 3 or 4 quarters in quarters 5 to 8 | 54.9 | 26.3 | 2.9 | 5.0 | 14.5 | 16.9 |
| 2 | Contact in only 1 quarter in quarters 5 to 8 | 23.1 | 55.2 | 79.8 | 78.0 | 59.5 | 61.2 |
| 3 | Two contacts or more in quarters 1 to 4 | 35.6 | 41.6 | 22.8 | 23.6 | 37.0 | 39.9 |
| 4 | Two contacts or more in quarters 1 to 4 and in quarters 5 to 8 | 24.7 | 9.4 | 2.0 | 2.7 | 10.6 | 12.0 |
* Numbers refer to patients with at least one contact with a specific discipline
Quarters 1 - 4 = quarters before incidence/diagnosis quarter; quarter 5 = incidence/diagnosis quarter, quarters 6 - 8 = quarters after incidence/diagnosis quarter
Quarter of first contact and course patterns of incident patients visiting an NP (n = 831) and/or a radiologist (n = 538) during the incidence year
| Row nr. | Quarter 5 | Quarter 6 | Quarter 7 | Quarter 8 | |
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| Course patterns for neuropsychiatry | 1 | 612 (100%) | 486 (79%) | 405 (66%) | 352 (58%) |
| 2 | 100 (100%) | 61 (61%) | 51 (51%) | ||
| 3 | 72 (100%) | 37 (51%) | |||
| 4 | 47 (100%) | ||||
| Course patterns forradiology | 5 | 275 (100%) | 39 (14%) | 6 (2%) | 3 (1%) |
| 6 | 126 (100%) | 10 (8%) | 3 (2%) | ||
| 7 | 71 (100%) | 9 (13%) | |||
| 8 | 66 (100%) | ||||
Quarters 1 - 4 = quarters before incidence/diagnosis quarter; quarter 5 = incidence/diagnosis quarter, quarters 6 - 8 = quarters after incidence/diagnosis quarter
Reading example for NP: 831 incident patients visited an NP for the first time in single quarters of the incidence year [612 in IQ 5 (incidence quarter), 100 in IQ 6, 72 in IQ 7 and 47 in IQ 8]. These first-time-visit groups (all set at 100%) are followed during the next quarters: among the 612 patients of Q 5, 79% see an NP again during Q 6 (and 21% drop out), 66% also in Q 7, and 58% also in Q 8. Of the 100 first-time visitors in Q 6, 61% see an NP again during the next quarter (IQ 7) etc.
Sources and types of dementia diagnoses in ambulatory care in the incidence year (n = 1848)
| Source of dementia diagnosis | ||||||
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| Alzheimer dementia | 143 (7.7) | 88 (7.9) | 26 (16.5) | 18 (6.1) | 4 (7.1) | 9 (4.2) |
| Vascular dementia | 257 (13.9) | 202 (18.1) | 35 (22.2) | 13 (4.4) | 5 (8.9) | 2 (0.9) |
| Specific dementia | 15 (0.8) | 8 (0.7) | 3 (1.9) | 1 (0.3) | 3 (5.4) | 0 (0.0) |
| Unspecified dementia | 927 (50.2) | 689 (61.7) | 73 (46.2) | 65 (22.0) | 41 (73.2) | 59 (27.3) |
| Mixed diagnoses | 506 (27.4) | 129 (11.6) | 21 (13.3) | 207 (69.9) | 3 (5.4) | 147 (68.1) |
| All | 1848 (100) | 1116 (100) | 158 (100) | 296 (100) | 56 (100) | 216 (100) |
PCP = primary care physician, NP = neuropsychiatrist * except PCP and/or NP
Reading example: among all diagnoses 7.7% were classified as Alzheimer's disease and 13.9% as vascular. Among those who received their diagnosis from the PCP only, 7.9% were classified as Alzheimer's disease.