Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries

An adequate use of referral and reply letters - the main form of communication between primary care (PC) and out-patient secondary care (SC) - helps to avoid medical errors, test duplications and delays in diagnosis. However, it has been little studied to date in Latin America. The aim is to determi...

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Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
General Practitioner
Human
Male
Mexico
Outpatient
Patient Referral
Questionnaire
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Writing
Cross-Sectional Study
Interpersonal Communication
Outpatient
Physician
Primary Health Care
Procedures
Public Relations
South And Central America
Communication
Correspondence As Topic
Cross-Sectional Studies
Interprofessional Relations
Latin America
Male
Outpatients
Physicians
Referral And Consultation
Secondary Care
Surveys And Questionnaires
Atención primaria de salud
Investigación de servicios de salud
Análisis multivariante
Administración general
Health services research
Adult
Medical history
Article
Primary health care
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Administración de servicios de salud
Salud pública
Responsabilidad médica
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
title Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
spellingShingle Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
General Practitioner
Human
Male
Mexico
Outpatient
Patient Referral
Questionnaire
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Writing
Cross-Sectional Study
Interpersonal Communication
Outpatient
Physician
Primary Health Care
Procedures
Public Relations
South And Central America
Communication
Correspondence As Topic
Cross-Sectional Studies
Interprofessional Relations
Latin America
Male
Outpatients
Physicians
Referral And Consultation
Secondary Care
Surveys And Questionnaires
Atención primaria de salud
Investigación de servicios de salud
Análisis multivariante
Administración general
Health services research
Adult
Medical history
Article
Primary health care
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Administración de servicios de salud
Salud pública
Responsabilidad médica
title_short Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
title_full Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
title_fullStr Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
title_full_unstemmed Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
title_sort Understanding communication breakdown in the outpatient referral process in Latin America : A cross-sectional study on the use of clinical correspondence in public healthcare networks of six countries
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
General Practitioner
Human
Male
Mexico
Outpatient
Patient Referral
Questionnaire
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Writing
Cross-Sectional Study
Interpersonal Communication
Outpatient
Physician
Primary Health Care
Procedures
Public Relations
South And Central America
Communication
Correspondence As Topic
Cross-Sectional Studies
Interprofessional Relations
Latin America
Male
Outpatients
Physicians
Referral And Consultation
Secondary Care
Surveys And Questionnaires
Atención primaria de salud
Investigación de servicios de salud
Análisis multivariante
topic Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
General Practitioner
Human
Male
Mexico
Outpatient
Patient Referral
Questionnaire
Secondary Health Care
Skill
Uruguay
Writing
Cross-Sectional Study
Interpersonal Communication
Outpatient
Physician
Primary Health Care
Procedures
Public Relations
South And Central America
Communication
Correspondence As Topic
Cross-Sectional Studies
Interprofessional Relations
Latin America
Male
Outpatients
Physicians
Referral And Consultation
Secondary Care
Surveys And Questionnaires
Atención primaria de salud
Investigación de servicios de salud
Análisis multivariante
Administración general
Health services research
Adult
Medical history
Article
Primary health care
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Administración de servicios de salud
Salud pública
Responsabilidad médica
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Administración general
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Health services research
Adult
Medical history
Article
Primary health care
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Administración de servicios de salud
Salud pública
Responsabilidad médica
description An adequate use of referral and reply letters - the main form of communication between primary care (PC) and out-patient secondary care (SC) - helps to avoid medical errors, test duplications and delays in diagnosis. However, it has been little studied to date in Latin America. The aim is to determine the level and characteristics of PC and SC doctors' use of referral and reply letters and to explore influencing factors in public healthcare networks of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. A cross-sectional study was conducted through a survey of PC and SC doctors working in public healthcare networks (348 doctors per country). The COORDENA questionnaire was applied to measure the frequency of use and receipt of referral and reply letters, quality of contents, timeliness and difficulties in using them. Descriptive analyses were conducted and a multivariate logistic regression model was generated to assess the relationship between frequent use and associated factors. The great majority of doctors claim that they send referral letters to the other level. However, only half of SC doctors (a higher proportion in Chile and Mexico) report that they receive referral letters and <20% of PC doctors receive a reply from specialists. Insufficient recording of data is reported in terms of medical history, tests and medication and the reason for referral. The factor associated with frequent use of the referral letter is doctors' age, while the use of reply letters is associated with identifying PC doctors as care coordinators, knowing them and trusting in their clinical skills, and receiving referral letters. Significant problems are revealed in the use of referral and reply letters which may affect quality of care. Multifaceted strategies are required that foster a direct contact between doctors and a better understanding of the PC-based model. © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. All rights reserved.
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