PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - B. L. E. C. Reedy TI - Telephone messages received by seven general practices DP - 1975 Dec 01 TA - The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners PG - 916--923 VI - 25 IP - 161 4099 - http://bjgp.org/content/25/161/916.short 4100 - http://bjgp.org/content/25/161/916.full SO - J R Coll Gen Pract1975 Dec 01; 25 AB - Telephone calls were recorded in seven general practices in Aylesbury in a study of communications received from the hospitals, local health authority (L.H.A.), social services department, and other sources, but excluding calls from patients. Analysis of 855 telephone calls revealed patterns of communication with the staff of the practices which have not previously been recorded. The general practitioners were central in communications from all sources except the local health authority, while calls to health visitors came overwhelmingly from the local health authority. Community nurses received only 36 (four per cent) of all the calls despite the interests expressed by hospital nursing staff in their responses to a postal questionnaire. A hypothesis is advanced to explain this discrepancy between interest and action.