[Evaluation of the quality of communication between levels of care through the inter-consultation document].

Autor: Rubio Arribas V; Centro de Salud Irún Centro. Avda. Gipuzkoa, 15. 20302 Irún., Rodríguez Ibáñez ML, Sampedro Martínez E, Victores Benavente C, Alechiguerra García A, Barrio Gamarra JL
Jazyk: Spanish; Castilian
Zdroj: Atencion primaria [Aten Primaria] 2000 Dec; Vol. 26 (10), pp. 681-4.
DOI: 10.1016/s0212-6567(00)78751-8
Abstrakt: Objectives: To evaluate the quality and improvement of compliance in the inter-consultation documents of the primary care team (PCT).
Design: Entire care cycle.
Setting: Primary care (PC).
Measurements: Dimension studied: scientific-technical quality.
Subjects: all the inter-consultation documents (ID-1) sent by PC doctors from Irun Health Centre to specialist clinics over a 15-day period. 223 ID-1 for evaluation in April 1998, and 287 for re-evaluation in October 1998. Type of evaluation: retrospective.
Source of Data: inter-consultation documents and clinical records.
Criteria: explicit and standard. Corrective measures: educational (discussion of results in meeting of the PCT).
Results: A statistically significant improvement was found at the re-evaluation: basic personal details (91.5%-96.8%), legibility (86%-92.7%), medical history and/or customary medication (35.9%-50%) and symptoms (77.8%-87.2%). Good quality levels rose from 20.6% to 42.5%; and bad quality levels fell from 40.8% to 33.4%. 22.2% of our referrals received a reply. 34% of the lack of replies was because of no report from the specialist, 47.8% were attributed to the patient or circuit, and 18% of the patients were awaiting test results.
Conclusions: The information supplied in the ID-1 improved significantly after the quality cycle. Knowing our habitual working practice can serve to stimulate improvement. The criteria we complied with least were: reference to personal antecedents and/or habitual medication, physical examination, and therapeutic measures employed. There was a huge loss of information in the replies to our referrals.
Databáze: MEDLINE