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Smoothing the passage of patients from primary care to specialist respiratory opinion

Authors :
Camilla Darlow
Graeme Wilson
Nicola J. Roberts
Martyn R Partridge
L. O'Byrne
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2010.

Abstract

AIMS: To assess whether information in general practitioner (GP) referral letters provides a basis for selection of diagnostic tests in patients referred for specialist respiratory advice. METHODS: We undertook a prospective study within a respiratory outpatients department to compare the diagnostic tests planned at three stages of the referral/specialist consultation process: i) using the GP referral letter alone; ii) using the referral letter and patient history; iii) using the referral letter, patient history, and clinical examination. RESULTS: Analysis of the content of GP referral letters revealed wide variations in referral information. A high proportion of tests selected using the referral letter alone were altered after specialist history-taking and examination. Far fewer changes were recorded between history-taking and examination. CONCLUSIONS: Neither literature review nor our study support a system which bases diagnostic test selection on GP referral letters alone. However, our findings suggest that approaches which include specialist history-taking in advance of face-to-face consultation merit further investigation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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