Otitis media referrals - the general practitioner perspective.

نویسندگان

  • Kari J Kvaerner
  • Anja B Helgaker
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Otitis media management involves both primary and specialist health care. The present study used data on GP referrals to estimate the proportion of children with otitis media referred from primary to specialist care, study variation in referral pattern and factors that influence GP behaviour. METHODS Data on general practitioners' view on collaborative aspects of specialist health care was collected in a cross-sectional questionnaire survey among all Norwegian GPs in 2004 (N=1633). The outcome of interest was referral routines for otitis media at first visit and at follow-up. RESULTS Mean referral for otitis media was 22%, most commonly at follow-up visit. Twenty-seven percent of children with otitis media were sent to ENT departments and 73% to practicing otolaryngologists. Variation in referral pattern among GPs was moderate. GPs with specialty in general medicine had 6% fewer referrals. Separate analysis on referral to practicing otolaryngologists showed that GP work load and availability to practicing specialists increased referral, whereas availability to hospital services reduced the probability. CONCLUSION In Norway, otitis media management mainly takes place in primary care. Completed specialty in general medicine reduces referrals and non-medical factors influence referral behaviour. We suggest that learning groups may contribute to update knowledge in primary care and fewer referrals to specialists.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology

دوره 71 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007