Objective - To analyse agreement between patients' and general practitioner
s' perception of content of consultations.
Design - Cross-sectional study based on paired questionnaires answered by p
atients and general practitioners (GPs).
Setting - General practices in the County of Funen, Denmark.
Subjects - All 291 GPs in the County were invited to join the investigation
, and 137 accepted. All patients who consulted the participating GPs in a 3
day period were included in the investigation. The GPs registered 6021 pat
ients, of whom 3578 (59%) returned the completed questionnaire.
Main outcome measures - GPs and patients were asked about the urgency of th
e consultation, number of problems presented, duration of consultation, and
quality of communication. The GPs' and patients' answers were matched, and
variables of agreement were made. Patients were furthermore asked about th
eir satisfaction with the consultation.
Results and conclusion - Agreement for the four matched answers varied from
69% to 83%. Disagreement was observed more often in consultations where th
e patient's self-evaluated health was poor, the patient was female, had a c
hronic disease, expected a prescription or felt that the GP had little know
ledge of his/her life circumstances. Agreement concerning urgency, number o
f problems and quality of communication was associated with a higher degree
of patient satisfaction.