Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) 1986;292:241-243 (25 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.292.6515.241
Accident department or general practice?
Ninety two patients, who were registered with one general practice
partnership that has a tradition of providing minor trauma services
and who had attended a hospital accident and emergency department,
completed a questionnaire giving their reasons for not first
attending their general practitioners with their ailments. Most
had not tried to contact their general practitioner, and of
these, only a few were unsuitable for treatment first by the
general practitioner. More than half had attended the accident
and emergency department because they did not want to bother
their own general practitioner or thought that their problem
was unsuitable for his attention. A higher proportion had attended
for reasons of perceived speed or convenience. In the light
of the need to cut costs in the hospital service and of government
interest in promoting a wider range of services in general practice
further study of such problems is needed. Patients' perceptions
of the role of the accident department need to be changed if
present behaviour is to be altered.

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