Literature DB >> 7059258

Primary health care: perspective of the faculty of a department of medicine.

M A Greganti, S W Fletcher, R H Fletcher, J A Earp, A T Hyde.   

Abstract

A full-time faculty in one dependent of medicine, 66 (85%) of whom are subspecialists, were surveyed to determine standards for provision and attitudes toward the teaching and practice of primary health care (PHC). A 40-item questionnaire on specific attributes of PHC provision was given to 70 eligible faculty members; 66 (94%) responded. Of 17 standards, nine were supported by 50 (75%) or more of the faculty and eight by from 24 (44%) to 48 (73%) faculty members. However, 51 faculty members (77%) indicated some discomfort with primary responsibility for the complete, ongoing care of their patients. Most frequent reasons for this discomfort were clinic inefficiency (31 votes [47%]) and competing commitments (29 votes [44%]). Few faculty indicated they did not enjoy PHC (eight [12%] of the faculty) or considered PHC inappropriate for academic physicians (ten [15%] of the faculty). These results indicate the complexity of faculty attitudes toward PHC and point to a need for departments of medicine to examine thier teaching and practice of PHC.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7059258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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1.  Attitudes of medical interns towards the practice of primary health care.

Authors:  Kasim M Al-Dawood; Ahmed G Elzubier
Journal:  J Family Community Med       Date:  2002-05
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