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KMID : 0384320080290050325
Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2008 Volume.29 No. 5 p.325 ~ p.329
Family Physician¡¯s Encounter Increases Patients¡¯ Satisfaction during Self-referral in a University Hospital
Kim Youn-Pyo

Hwang Hwan-Sik
Hwang Jin-Sook
Park Hoon-Ki
Ko Seung-Woo
Abstract
Background: After referral system had been established, patients wishing to consult with a specialist with ¡¯self- referral¡¯ in mind is increasing in university hospital family medicine clinics. This study was conducted to know whether those by self-referral to a specialist in a university hospital could benefit from family physician¡¯s consultation or not.

Methods: Three hundred and sixty patients were serially assigned to either ¡¯simple referral¡¯ group provided with a referral note without consultation or ¡¯referral after consultation¡¯ group with consultation from a family physician. Patient satisfaction was rated by using questionnaires with 5-point Likert scale.

Results: Patients in the ¡¯simple referral¡¯ group were more satisfied with the whole process of family physicians¡¯ consultation compared to the ¡¯referral after practice¡¯ group in both the appropriateness and patient satisfaction of the consultation (both, P£¼0.001). Males, longer encounter time, and shorter waiting time were significantly influenced patient satisfaction compared to each counterpart.

Conclusion: Patients who want only a referral note from a family physician in a university hospital may received some benefit from the coordination and comprehensive care by a family physician. Health delivery system should be rectified according to the consideration of the role of the primary care physician such as a family physician. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2008;29:325-329)
KEYWORD
referral, satisfaction, patient, family medicine
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