11 个西方国家全科医生中的个案经理:重复横断面研究。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Romane Berret, Nicolas Senn, Hubert Maisonneuve, Christine Cohidon
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摘要

背景:目的:描述 2012 年至 2019 年间 11 个西方国家的全科诊所中个案管理者的使用频率,并调查与个案管理者使用频率相关的全科医生及其诊所的特征:方法:对英联邦基金国际初级保健医生卫生政策调查进行二次分析,该调查是在 2012 年、2015 年和 2019 年进行的国际横断面研究。随机抽取了 11 个西方国家的全科医生样本(2012 年:n = 9776;2015 年:n = 12049;2019 年:n = 13200)。全科医生诊所是否使用病例管理者的问题是 "您的诊所是否使用护士或病例管理者等人员监控和管理需要定期随访的慢性病患者的护理?",可能的答案是 "是,在诊所内"、"是,在诊所外"、"是,在诊所内和诊所外 "或 "否"。此外,还考虑了有关全科医生及其执业特点的其他变量。进行了混合效应逻辑回归:不同国家的全科医生诊所中病例管理者的频率差异很大,总体趋势是从 2012 年到 2019 年有所增加。在多变量分析中,与城市相比,小城镇(几率比[OR]1.4;95% 置信区间[CI]1.2-1.7)和农村地区(几率比1.9;95% 置信区间 1.5-2.4)的诊所有更多的病例管理员。在规模较大的医疗机构中,病例管理者的使用频率较高,这一点可以从第二、第三和第四四分位数的全职等效员工数与第一四分位数的医疗机构的比较中看出(第二季度:OR 1.7,95% CI 1.4-1.9;第三季度:OR 2.1,95% CI 1.6-2.9;第四季度:OR 3.8,95% CI 1.5-2.4):或 3.8,95% CI 3.0-4.9)。全科医生的年龄和性别在使用频率上没有明显差异:结论:在全科医生诊所中使用病例管理者是一种很有前途的方法,但其做法却大相径庭。这种做法在西方国家得到了发展,并有增加的趋势。病例管理者的实施似乎与全科医生执业的某些特征(执业地点、执业规模)有关,而似乎与全科医生的年龄或性别等个人特征无关。
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Case managers within general practices in 11 Western countries: repeat cross-sectional studies.

Background: In the context of an ageing population and increasing health needs, primary care reform is needed and several new models have emerged, including the introduction of case managers in general practitioner practices.

Aim: To describe the frequency of case managers in general practices in eleven Western countries between 2012 and 2019 and to investigate the characteristics of general practitioners and their practices associated with case manager frequency.

Methods: A secondary analysis of the Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Surveys of Primary Care Physicians, which were international cross-sectional studies conducted in 2012, 2015 and 2019. Random samples of general practitioners were selected in 11 Western countries (2012: n = 9776; 2015: n = 12,049; 2019: n = 13,200). The use of case managers in general practitioner practices was determined with the question "Does your practice use personnel, such as nurses or case managers, to monitor and manage care for patients with chronic conditions that need regular follow-up care?", with possible answers "Yes, within the practice", "Yes, outside the practice", "Yes, both within and outside the practice" or "No". Other variables characterising general practitioners and their practices were considered. Mixed-effects logistic regression was performed.

Results: The frequency of case managers within general practitioner practices varied greatly by country, with an overall trend towards an increase from 2012 to 2019. In the multivariate analysis, more case managers were found in practices located in small towns (odds ratio [OR] 1.4; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.2-1.7) and in rural areas (OR 1.9; 95% CI 1.5-2.4) compared to cities. The frequency of case managers was higher in larger practices, as shown in comparisons of practices in the second, third and fourth quartile of full-time equivalent employee counts compared to those in the first quartile (Q2: OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.4-1.9; Q3: OR 2.1, 95% CI 1.6-2.9; Q4: OR 3.8, 95% CI 3.0-4.9). There was no significant difference in frequency with respect to the age and sex of the general practitioners.

Conclusion: The use of case managers in general practitioner practices is a promising approach, but its practice varies greatly. This practice has been developing in Western countries and is tending to increase. The implementation of case managers seems to be associated with certain characteristics linked to general practitioner practices (practice location, practice size), whereas it does not seem to depend on the personal characteristics of general practitioners, such as age or sex.

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Swiss medical weekly
Swiss medical weekly 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Swiss Medical Weekly accepts for consideration original and review articles from all fields of medicine. The quality of SMW publications is guaranteed by a consistent policy of rigorous single-blind peer review. All editorial decisions are made by research-active academics.
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