J Korean Acad Fam Med.  1998 Apr;19(4):374-382.

Analysis of Clinical Contents in a Family Practice Clinic of Rural Area according to the ICPC Method

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  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Pucheon Daesung Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Research of clinical contents and proper development of education program is essential in family medicine. Therefore, this study is carried out to obtain data for residency training, and to provide references to family physicians who give primary health care in rural community by analyzing prospectively the clinical contents of new patients in a local family practice clinic.
METHODS
The authors visited family practice clinic in a rural area practiced by a family physician board certified in family medicine. There were 3,126 new patients from Jan. 1996 to Dec. 1996 evenly distributed by month and area, 1,000 patients were sampled randomly and the collected data were classified according to the ICPC(International Classification of Primary Care) coding system.
RESULTS
Among the selected 1,000 patients, males were 432(43.2%) and females were 568(56.8%). Age distribution was highest In the fifties(50-59 years old) (20.7%). The total number of Reason For Encounter(RFE) was 1,417, the average RFE was 1.41 per patient and the kind of RFEs was 93, among which cough was the most frequent RFE by 233 cases(16.4% ). The 87 kinds of diagnoses were used and URl(Upper Respiratory Infection) accounted for the major portion by 287 cases(21.9%). The diagnostic examination per patient was 0.42. The most frequently used test was x-ray of an extremity by 68 cases(16.1% ). Referrals to other departments were made in 3.3% of visitors of which Internal Medicine was highest(39.4%).
CONCLUSIONS
The clinical contents were classified more comprehensively by using ICPC with given code RFE, care process, and diagnosis. More study on ICPC is necessary for classification to help analyze clinical contents in primary care.

Keyword

primary health care; ICPC; clinical contents

MeSH Terms

Age Distribution
Classification
Clinical Coding
Cough
Diagnosis
Education
Extremities
Family Practice*
Female
Humans
Internal Medicine
Internship and Residency
Male
Physicians, Family
Primary Health Care
Prospective Studies
Referral and Consultation
Rural Population
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