COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION

The vicious cycle of underestimating promotion and prevention of health care by all involved – patients, medical and dental general practitioners (GP) continues. According to the health regulation, GPs should inform their patients about the mandatory annual check-ups. GPs are obliged to put in a vis...

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Main Author: Kalina Peycheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
Subjects:
GP
Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2017/issue2/JofIMAB-2017-23-2p1584-1586.pdf
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spelling doaj-f61d5742813f4ba390f7ab4263928cba2020-11-24T20:53:54ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2017-06-012321584158610.5272/jimab.2017232.1584COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINIONKalina Peycheva0Department of Medical Ethics and Law, Faculty of Public Health, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.The vicious cycle of underestimating promotion and prevention of health care by all involved – patients, medical and dental general practitioners (GP) continues. According to the health regulation, GPs should inform their patients about the mandatory annual check-ups. GPs are obliged to put in a visible place in their medical office information about all mandatory check-ups for patients under 18 years old – when they are and what they should include. The aim is to study patients’ opinion regarding the role of medical and dental general practitioners in prophylaxis. Material and Methods: A questionnaire was prepared, for the purposes of the study. The methods utilised were a direct individual anonymous questionnaire, statistical – descriptive, analytical (hi – square). The answers were examined and statistically processed according to age, gender and education level of the participants. Results: 1. According to the questionnaires, almost 90 % of patients do not receive equate information about their oral and medical condition. 2. Only 1/5 of GPs inform their patients about the mandatory annual check –ups, immunisations and procedures related to the patient's age. Conclusion: Strict control of the activities of GPs and sanctions for non- regular patients are needed.http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2017/issue2/JofIMAB-2017-23-2p1584-1586.pdfGPpublic health promotion and prevention
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Journal of IMAB
GP
public health promotion and prevention
author_facet Kalina Peycheva
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title COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION
title_short COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION
title_full COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION
title_fullStr COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION
title_full_unstemmed COMMITMENT OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON PROPHYLAXIS ACCORDING TO THE PATIENT’S OPINION
title_sort commitment of general practitioners on prophylaxis according to the patient’s opinion
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The vicious cycle of underestimating promotion and prevention of health care by all involved – patients, medical and dental general practitioners (GP) continues. According to the health regulation, GPs should inform their patients about the mandatory annual check-ups. GPs are obliged to put in a visible place in their medical office information about all mandatory check-ups for patients under 18 years old – when they are and what they should include. The aim is to study patients’ opinion regarding the role of medical and dental general practitioners in prophylaxis. Material and Methods: A questionnaire was prepared, for the purposes of the study. The methods utilised were a direct individual anonymous questionnaire, statistical – descriptive, analytical (hi – square). The answers were examined and statistically processed according to age, gender and education level of the participants. Results: 1. According to the questionnaires, almost 90 % of patients do not receive equate information about their oral and medical condition. 2. Only 1/5 of GPs inform their patients about the mandatory annual check –ups, immunisations and procedures related to the patient's age. Conclusion: Strict control of the activities of GPs and sanctions for non- regular patients are needed.
topic GP
public health promotion and prevention
url http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2017/issue2/JofIMAB-2017-23-2p1584-1586.pdf
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