Children referred for specialist care: a nationwide study in Dutch general practice

BACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with a frame of reference for their own work and enables assessment of the need for secondary care. Only approximate information is available. AIM: To determine how often, to which specialties and for what conditions children in different age groups are referred, as well as how often a condition is referred given the incidence in general practice. METHOD: From data of the Dutch National Survey of Morbidity and Interventions in General Practice, 63,753 new referrals

Verfasser: Suijlekom-Smit, L.W.A. (Lisette) van
Bruijnzeels, M.A. (Marc)
Wouden, J.C. (Hans) van der
Velden, J. (Jacobus) van der
Dokter, H.J. (Heert)
Visser, H.K.A. (Henk)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 1997
Schlagwörter: Adolescent / Child / Preschool / Decision Making / Family Practice/statistics & numerical data / Female / Health Care Surveys / Humans / Infant / Newborn / Male / Netherlands/epidemiology / Physician's Practice Patterns / Referral and Consultation/*statistics & numerical data / Specialism/*statistics & numerical data
Sprache: Englisch
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