作者: Jeffery N. Thompson , Carl A. Brodkin , Kelly Kyes , William Neighbor , Bradley Evanoff
DOI: 10.1097/00043764-200012000-00014
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摘要: New patient charts were reviewed before and after the introduction of a self-administered questionnaire, designed to elicit occupational environmental (OE) information from patients. The Occupational Health Risk Assessment questionnaire (OHRA) was expected prompt primary care physicians make further inquiries into OE health issues. Chart reviews determined amount type detailed in physicians' notes. Twenty-three percent completed OHRAs indicated job-related problem. Despite high prevalence self-reported work-related symptoms exposures, mean number notations regarding exposures less than one item per chart. A comparison chart versus OHRA decline (1. 03 vs 0.72, P = 0.02). We detail issues that patients presented practice resulting contained providers' Suggestions are made improve better diagnose, prioritize, formulate treatment plans related