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Research on the current situation of re-visiting at 4 traditional Chinese clinics in urban area of Beijing / 国际中医中药杂志
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 876-878, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-420340
ABSTRACT
ObjectiveTo research the current situation at traditional Chinese clinics in urban area of Beijing,and to propagate the importance of re-visiting.Methods500 outpatients were selected randomly from 4 traditional Chinese clinics in urban area of Beijing from April 1st in 2010 to March 31st in 2011.Questionnaires were undertaken by these patients,including 120 first visitors and 380 re-visitors,then SPSS17.0 was used to statistically analyze the re-visiting proportion,influence factors and reasons for re-visiting.Results The highest re-visiting proportion was 56.7% in 4 clinics and the total was 47.0%; 13.6% patients who didn't have re-visit choice for their having no significant curative effect,12.6% for having no time,10.3% for having been recovered; patients who had curative effect and doctor's advice to re-visit may be the related influence factors of re-visiting; in the investigation of reasons,73.0% patients made re-visit choice for having curative effect,35.9% for doctors' good medical ethics,35.9% for doctors' advice.ConclusionThere was a low re-visiting proportion in these 4 traditional Chinese clinics in urban area of Beijing; the top three non-revisiting reasons were no significant curative effect,having no time and having recovered.Having curative effect and doctor's advice to re-visit may be the related influence factors of re-visiting; the top three re-visiting reasons were curative effect,doctor's good medical ethics and doctor's exhortation.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2012 Type: Article