An Analysis of Patients whom Were Experienced by Family Resident of Dept. of FM at Eup, city, Capital. |
Sung Su Ju, Gun Sun Kim, Mi Hyun Lee, Tae Jun Lee |
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읍 , 시 , 수도에서 가정의학 전공의 1 인이 경험한 환자 분석 |
이태준, 이미현, 주성수, 김건순 |
가톨릭의과대학 가정의학과 |
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Abstract |
Emergency medicine includes first contact care, comprehensive care, coordinator function which are the same functions & purposes of family medicine, and has nonseparable relationships with the family medicine. Therefore the training in the emergency room is the essential part of the family medicine training. This study showed the differencess between districts in the age distributions and problems of which emergency visitors experenced by a family resident. Therefore the training in an emergency room restricted to one district during the family medicine training when we should obtain broad acknowledgements in a relatively short period may be a defective training. We reviewed 1,243 emergency room visitors who were experienced by a family resident at 3 district hospitals during 11 months from Mar, 1st 1987 to Jan, 31st 1988. We obtained the results as followings. The patients reveiwed in this study were 1,243 emergency room visitors who were first contacted with a family resident at 3 districts(Eup, city, Capital) for 11 months. 1) There were no differences between the three districts in the distributions of sex of which the emergency visitors experienced by a family resident. 2) There were differences between the three districts in the distributions of ages of which the emergency visitors experienced by a family resident. 3) There were differences between the three districts in the distributions of problems of which the emergency visitors experienced by a family resident. 4) There were no differences between the three districts in the 2 most common problemmost common was trauma & intoxication, 2nd common was abdominal pain- of which the emergency visitors experienced by a family resident at Eup, City, Capital. But there were differences between the frequency of problems which were experienced by a family resident at 3 district below the rank of 3rd common. |
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