TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnostische Programme nach R. N. Braun
T2 - Was hindert den Allgemeinarzt, programmiert zu untersuchen? Ergebnisse einer Ein-Jahres-Untersuchung zu Indikation, Akzeptanz und Unterlassung des Einsatzes von Diagnostischen Programmen
AU - Fink, Waltraud
AU - Mader, Frank H.
PY - 1998/5
Y1 - 1998/5
N2 - In General Practice, a global measure for quality control has not yet been established. Procedures in this field of health care are usually not evidence based but rely on personal experience. In 1976, the "Diagnostic Protocols" (DP) had been introduced by Robert N. Braun to cover the most frequent and most important uncharacteristic complaints presented to the General Practitioner by the patient. In this study, the authors are showing how often the usage of DP may be useful in the management of cases in General Practice. Additionally, reasons are demonstrated that may lead the Family Physician not to apply DP in certain cases. In 2,084 new cases presented to a General Practitioner within one year (1-12/1994). 19 of 82 existing protocols were used. In every sixth new case (16%), the patient's history and physical examination were analyzed with the help of Diagnostic Protocols. However, their usage would have been beneficial in one of four cases (24.6%). Reasons for declining DP included "No need for further diagnostic investigation" and "Other diagnostic strategy chosen". Shortness of time only played a minor role.
AB - In General Practice, a global measure for quality control has not yet been established. Procedures in this field of health care are usually not evidence based but rely on personal experience. In 1976, the "Diagnostic Protocols" (DP) had been introduced by Robert N. Braun to cover the most frequent and most important uncharacteristic complaints presented to the General Practitioner by the patient. In this study, the authors are showing how often the usage of DP may be useful in the management of cases in General Practice. Additionally, reasons are demonstrated that may lead the Family Physician not to apply DP in certain cases. In 2,084 new cases presented to a General Practitioner within one year (1-12/1994). 19 of 82 existing protocols were used. In every sixth new case (16%), the patient's history and physical examination were analyzed with the help of Diagnostic Protocols. However, their usage would have been beneficial in one of four cases (24.6%). Reasons for declining DP included "No need for further diagnostic investigation" and "Other diagnostic strategy chosen". Shortness of time only played a minor role.
KW - Abdominal pain
KW - Cardiothoracic/retrosternal pain
KW - Diagnostic Protocols
KW - Dizziness
KW - Intuitive consultation
KW - Low back pain
KW - Quality control
KW - Role of time
KW - Uncharacteristic fever
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032061781&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Artikel
C2 - 9675829
AN - SCOPUS:0032061781
SN - 1431-7621
VL - 92
SP - 263
EP - 268
JO - Zeitschrift fur Arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung
JF - Zeitschrift fur Arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung
IS - 4
ER -