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Referral Decision-Making: An Assessment of Family Physicians in a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria.

Osahon Enabulele1

  • 1Department of Family Medicine, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Ugbowo, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.

Nigerian Medical Journal : Journal of the Nigeria Medical Association
|May 8, 2024

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Summary
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Family physicians most often refer patients for definitive treatment or surgery and specific investigations. Physician

Keywords:
FactorsFamily physicianGeneral Practice ClinicReferral decision-makingUBTH

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Area of Science:

  • Family Medicine
  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Decision-Making

Background:

  • Family physicians provide comprehensive primary care and coordinate patient referrals.
  • Referral decision-making by family physicians impacts healthcare facility capacity.
  • Understanding these factors is crucial for optimizing healthcare resource allocation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the factors influencing referral decision-making among family physicians.
  • To identify key drivers for patient referrals in a Nigerian tertiary hospital setting.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted.
  • Data was collected using semi-structured, pre-tested self-administered questionnaires.
  • Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 22.0.

Main Results:

  • The primary reasons for referral were the need for definitive treatment/surgery (94.6%) and specific investigations (70.3%).
  • Factors such as work status and years of practice influenced referral decisions.
  • Referrals for cost savings, patient gender, attitude, or adherence were minimal (2.7%).

Conclusions:

  • Definitive treatment, surgery, and investigations are the main drivers for family physician referrals.
  • Physician's work status and experience significantly influence referral patterns.
  • Optimizing referral pathways requires understanding these physician-centric factors.