Importance of continuity of care from a patient perspective - a cross-sectional study in Swedish health care

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Cohen, Ebba [1 ]
Lindman, Ida [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Saroledens Familjelakare, Billdal, Sweden
[2] Saroledens Familjelakare, Kungsporten 5B, S-42750 Billdal, Sweden
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Continuity of care; general practice; general practitioner; primary health care; family practice; RELATIONAL CONTINUITY; UNITED-STATES; PHYSICIAN; ASSOCIATION; ENGLAND; TRUST;
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10.1080/02813432.2023.2299119
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the patients' view on continuity of care (CoC), including preference for a certain general practitioner (GP) and importance and access to a regular general practitioner (RGP).Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Primary care center in Halland County, in the western part of Sweden.Subjects: Patients >= 18 years old and having at least one appointment at the primary care center during October-December 2022.Main outcome measures: Preference for a certain GP and importance of and accessibility for an RGP.Results: The study included 404 patients. Importance of having an RGP was considered by 86% of the patients. Preference for a certain GP was thought by 73% of the patients, and when asked as a bivariate question, 69% considered having an RGP. Both the importance of an RGP and preference for a certain GP were more often considered by patients >= 65 years (p < .0001). Regarding accessibility, 67% of the patients reported having access to their RGP 'always/most of the time or a lot of the time' and 62% reported seeing their RGP at last visit.Conclusions: In conclusion, this study showed that the majority of patients value CoC in terms of importance of having an RGP. Older patients were more likely to have a preference for a certain GP. Two-third of the patients succeeded in seeing their RGP always or a lot of the time. The results in this study provide evidence that CoC is important for most patients, regardless of age and gender.Key pointsPrevious studies have showed that continuity of care (CoC) is important regarding mortality and morbidity. In primary care, there is a current debate regarding CoC, accessibility and the strive for CoC. This study showed that the majority of patients, regardless of age and gender, value CoC and consider it being important. However, there was a statistically significant difference regarding age, where patients above 65 years old thought it was more important to have a regular general practitioner and more often had a preference for a certain GP.
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