ANALYZING GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS REFERRAL DECISIONS .2. APPLYING THE ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK - DO HIGH AND LOW REFERRERS DIFFER IN FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR REFERRAL DECISIONS

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BAILEY, J
KING, N
NEWTON, P
机构
[1] Centre for Primary Care Research, Department of General Practice, University of Manchester, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester, M14 5NP, Walmer Street
[2] Department of Behavioural Sciences, School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield
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10.1093/fampra/11.1.9
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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An analytical framework of the referral decision was applied to the question of whether general practitioners (GPs) with relatively high and relatively low referral rates differed in the types of factors that influenced their referral decisions. Interview data from six high referring and six low referring GPs were compared at all levels of the framework, using both quantitative and qualitative content analysis. High referrers were found to mention significantly more negative factors than low referrers, i.e. they referred 'in spite of' reasons against referral. In particular, they referred patients in spite of having doubts about treatment effectiveness. Low referrers mentioned factors related to interpersonal processes significantly more often than high referrers, for example, GP-patient communication as an influence. Possible interpretations of these findings are discussed.
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