Adolescent health presentations to Victorian general practice: a descriptive study using electronic medical records.

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Ronnen Leizerovitz, Ian Williams, Adrian Laughlin, Lena Sanci
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Background Although most young Australians visit their general practitioner at least once a year, discrepancies remain between healthcare need and healthcare support in this group. A detailed contemporary understanding of youth presentations to general practice is needed, given that the last comprehensive investigation into Australian adolescent encounters with primary care is now over two decades old. The aim of this study is to describe rates of presentation and reasons for visit among young people in Victorian primary care using data extracted from electronic medical records. Methods A retrospective descriptive study of de-identified electronic medical records data from >22,000 adolescents aged 10-24 years who presented to Victorian general practice in 2019 was undertaken. Results The overall mean attendance rate of young people was 2.89visits/patient per year, with rates highest amongst older patients, females and those in regional localities. Young people presented most frequently for physical (biomedical) concerns (such as respiratory, skin and general physical complaints), and psychological (mental health) reasons for visit. Conclusions The study addresses a significant gap in our understanding of the role of general practice for young Australians. Although physical problems continue to predominate among Australian adolescents' reasons for visit to general practice, psychological presentations occur much more frequently than estimated in past studies. This study also demonstrates that general practice electronic medical records data can be harnessed to provide a meaningful description of primary care activity.

向维多利亚全科医生介绍青少年健康:一项使用电子病历的描述性研究。
虽然大多数澳大利亚年轻人每年至少看一次全科医生,但这一群体的医疗保健需求和医疗保健支持之间仍然存在差异。鉴于最近一次对澳大利亚青少年接触初级保健的全面调查已经有20多年的历史,因此需要对青少年向全科医生介绍的详细当代理解。本研究的目的是利用电子医疗记录中提取的数据来描述维多利亚州初级保健中年轻人的呈现率和访问原因。方法对2019年到维多利亚州全科就诊的102.2万名10-24岁青少年的去身份化电子病历数据进行回顾性描述性研究。结果青年患者年平均出勤率为2.89次/例,以老年患者、女性和地区患者最高。青年人就诊最常见的原因是身体(生物医学)问题(如呼吸道、皮肤和一般身体不适)和心理(精神健康)问题。结论:这项研究解决了我们对澳大利亚年轻人全科医生的作用的理解上的一个重大差距。尽管在澳大利亚青少年去看全科医生的原因中,身体问题仍然占主导地位,但心理方面的表现比过去的研究估计的要频繁得多。本研究还表明,全科实践电子病历数据可以用来提供初级保健活动的有意义的描述。
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