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To understand the content of ambulatory family practice and find effective ways to improve clinical service, education and research in the Department of Family Medicine of Kaohsiung Medical College Hospital, we surveyed 14,064 patients from Jan. 1984 to Feb. 1991 and analysed (a) their basic demographic data including sex, age, insurance type, source and residential district and (b) clinical health problems covering 25,679 diagnoses and 148,994 diagnostic visits. Clinical health problems were recorded by the ICHPPC-2 code system. Results of basic demographic survey were as follow: 49.1% of patients was male and 50.9% female; 58.9% fell in the age group of 16-40 years and 22.4%, 12.0% and 6.7% of patients fell into the age groups of 41-65, under 16 and over 65 years respectively; 62.8% was insured usually by labor insurance and 26.9% had no insurance; the commonest referrals were other patients, colleagues, company personnel, doctors, media ... etc.; 58.8% lived in Kaohsiung City and 19.6% in Kaohsiung county. As for clinical health problems, the data showed that the commonest thirty diagnoses encountered at our clinic accounted for 69.3% of 25,679 diagnoses and the commonest ten diagnoses in descending order were medical health examination, acute URI, abdominal pain, uncomplicated hypertension, prophylactic immunization, hepatitis B carrier, back pain, anxiety disorder, viral hepatitis and irritable bowel syndrome. By calculating the average value of each diagnosis in a sample of 148,994 diagnostic visits to evaluate the habits of practice, we found that the commonest ten diagnostic visits at clinic in descending order were diabetes mellitus, hypertension involving target organ, uncomplicated hypertension, gout, hyperthyroidism, duodenal ulcer, tuberculosis, lipid metabolism disorder, other peptic ulcer and depressive disorders; all were chronic diseases. We concluded it was very important and helpful for the development of family medicine program and primary care unit to understand the content of their own ambulatory practice.
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PMID:[The content of ambulatory family practice in Kaohsiung Medical College Hospital]. 156 Apr 75

General practitioners (GPs) can play a unique role in improving individual health behaviors. To maximize this role, it is important to know what health education activities GPs are performing and where improvements can be made. This article presents data covering a one-year period regarding the health education/counseling activities of GPs in the Republic of San Marino, which has a National Health Service. The overall rate of health education interventions is 8.8 per 100 GP contacts. The diagnosis having the highest rate of health education counseling is lipid metabolism disorders (50/100). Other diagnoses having high rates are: anxiety, depression, irritable bowel syndrome, and disorders of stomach dysfunctions/gastritis (42, 40, 36, and 33/100 respectively). The lowest rate within the top 17 diagnoses receiving health education is uncomplicated hypertension (11.4/100). The range of provider variation in performing health education interventions ranges from 1.2 to 24.1 per 100 patients contacts. Such analyses permit identification of the specific areas where GPs may need assistance for increasing the appropriate use of effective health education interventions so that further progress can be made in meeting the health needs of communities.
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PMID:Patient counseling by general practitioners: Republic of San Marino's experience. 203 96