Utilization Rate of Primary Health Services in the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Follow-Up of Patients Diagnosed with Rheumatic Disease

Arda Polat, Tuğba Yılmaz, O. Sari
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In this study, we aimed to investigate the utilization of primary health care in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients diagnosed with rheumatic disease. For this purpose, 350 patients with rheumatic disease were included in the survey and 26-question about the demographic information of the patients, utilization of primary health care during and afterwards the diagnosis process of the disease. The mean age of the participants was 48.67±13.26, and 73.7% (n=258) of them were female. The patients were diagnosed with rheumatic disease an average of 6.74±6.07 years ago. Joint pain was the most common complaint with a rate of 79.7%. 22% (n=77) of the patients were referred to first internal medicine outpatient department. First admission rate to a family physician was 12.3% (n=43) and 55.8% (n=24) of these patients were referred to higher care for diagnosis. 69.1% (n=242) of the patients were diagnosed in a tertiary healthcare institution. According to the analysis results, 47.7% of the patients had a prescription from their family physician for their rheumatic diseases, but only 6% (n=21) went to their primary care physician for check-ups for their rheumatic diseases. In our study, the rate of use of primary care services was high when patients' rheumatic disease symptoms first begin and were only prescribed prescription drugs after diagnosis. The tendency to prefer primary care for follow-up was low. Contributing to all processes of the rheumatic disease will reduce the workload of hospitals and contribute to a cost-effective approach. For this, the factors that will eliminate the negative perceptions of patients towards primary care can be reviewed and the rate of patients' preference for primary care can be increased.
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诊断为风湿病的患者在诊断、治疗和随访过程中的初级保健服务使用率
在这项研究中,我们旨在调查风湿病患者在诊断、治疗和随访过程中对初级医疗服务的利用情况。为此,我们对 350 名风湿病患者进行了调查,其中 26 个问题涉及患者的人口统计学信息、疾病诊断过程中和诊断后对初级卫生保健的利用情况。调查对象的平均年龄为(48.67±13.26)岁,其中 73.7%(n=258)为女性。患者被诊断为风湿病的平均年龄为(6.74±6.07)岁。关节疼痛是最常见的主诉,占 79.7%。22%(n=77)的患者被转诊至第一内科门诊部。家庭医生的首次入院率为 12.3%(人数=43),其中 55.8%(人数=24)的患者被转诊至上级医疗机构进行诊断。69.1%(n=242)的患者在三级医疗机构确诊。分析结果显示,47.7%的患者有家庭医生开具的风湿病处方,但只有6%(21人)的患者到主治医生处接受风湿病检查。在我们的研究中,当患者的风湿病症状刚开始出现时,使用初级医疗服务的比例较高,并且在确诊后才开处方药。首选初级保健进行随访的比例较低。对风湿病的所有过程作出贡献将减少医院的工作量,并有助于采取一种具有成本效益的方法。为此,可以对消除患者对初级保健负面看法的因素进行审查,并提高患者对初级保健的偏好率。
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