Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences

Background and objective: Referral systems are relatively easy in terms of design, but implementing them is extremely difficult. Considering the three levels of primary healthcare, access of people to specialized services through a referral system is possible. With regard to the importance of a re...

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Main Authors: Reza Dehnavieh, Ehsan Movahed, Hamed Rahimi, Morad Ali Zareipour, Kheir Mohamad Jadgal, Somayeh Alizadeh, Rabea Agh Atabay, Ahmad Haghiri Dehbarez
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Language:English
Published: Electronic Physician 2017-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459296/
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spelling doaj-ac2ae61cb00d4a1aa4a16c789d1727ab2020-11-24T23:53:12ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422017-04-01944225423010.19082/4225Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical SciencesReza DehnaviehEhsan MovahedHamed RahimiMorad Ali ZareipourKheir Mohamad JadgalSomayeh AlizadehRabea Agh AtabayAhmad Haghiri DehbarezBackground and objective: Referral systems are relatively easy in terms of design, but implementing them is extremely difficult. Considering the three levels of primary healthcare, access of people to specialized services through a referral system is possible. With regard to the importance of a referral system in a family physician program, this study was performed to assess the function of the referral system in the family physician program in Jiroft University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in the first half of 2014. The sample size included 700 patients selected using multistage sampling. Firstly 30% of health centers were randomly selected as a cluster. Then, the patients were randomly selected from each cluster. The study data were collected through a questionnaire consisting of 2 parts - demographic variables and the rules of the referral system. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Chi Square, and Logistic Regression. Results: From 700 patients who received the level 2 services, 69% of cases were female and 31% were male. One hundred eighty-two cases (26%) had referral form from health house. Only 56.4% of persons referred to the centers because of diagnosis of the family physician. For 34% of cases, the specialists wrote the results of their evaluation in feedback form. Four hundred sixty-three patients did not return to their family physician because of lack of knowledge. Conclusion: The referral situation to level 2, in the present study was poor. Ease of access to specialized services level 2, and educational intervention for healthcare staff and familiarizing people with the objectives of the family physician program and referral system are recommended.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459296/Referral systemFamily physician
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author Reza Dehnavieh
Ehsan Movahed
Hamed Rahimi
Morad Ali Zareipour
Kheir Mohamad Jadgal
Somayeh Alizadeh
Rabea Agh Atabay
Ahmad Haghiri Dehbarez
spellingShingle Reza Dehnavieh
Ehsan Movahed
Hamed Rahimi
Morad Ali Zareipour
Kheir Mohamad Jadgal
Somayeh Alizadeh
Rabea Agh Atabay
Ahmad Haghiri Dehbarez
Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
Electronic Physician
Referral system
Family physician
author_facet Reza Dehnavieh
Ehsan Movahed
Hamed Rahimi
Morad Ali Zareipour
Kheir Mohamad Jadgal
Somayeh Alizadeh
Rabea Agh Atabay
Ahmad Haghiri Dehbarez
author_sort Reza Dehnavieh
title Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
title_short Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
title_full Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
title_fullStr Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the referral system in Iran’s rural family physician program; a study of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences
title_sort evaluation of the referral system in iran’s rural family physician program; a study of jiroft university of medical sciences
publisher Electronic Physician
series Electronic Physician
issn 2008-5842
2008-5842
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Background and objective: Referral systems are relatively easy in terms of design, but implementing them is extremely difficult. Considering the three levels of primary healthcare, access of people to specialized services through a referral system is possible. With regard to the importance of a referral system in a family physician program, this study was performed to assess the function of the referral system in the family physician program in Jiroft University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in the first half of 2014. The sample size included 700 patients selected using multistage sampling. Firstly 30% of health centers were randomly selected as a cluster. Then, the patients were randomly selected from each cluster. The study data were collected through a questionnaire consisting of 2 parts - demographic variables and the rules of the referral system. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Chi Square, and Logistic Regression. Results: From 700 patients who received the level 2 services, 69% of cases were female and 31% were male. One hundred eighty-two cases (26%) had referral form from health house. Only 56.4% of persons referred to the centers because of diagnosis of the family physician. For 34% of cases, the specialists wrote the results of their evaluation in feedback form. Four hundred sixty-three patients did not return to their family physician because of lack of knowledge. Conclusion: The referral situation to level 2, in the present study was poor. Ease of access to specialized services level 2, and educational intervention for healthcare staff and familiarizing people with the objectives of the family physician program and referral system are recommended.
topic Referral system
Family physician
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459296/
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