Access to general practitioners in South Australia: a population survey

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作者
Reed, Richard L. [1 ]
Roeger, Leigh S.
Reinfeld-Kirkman, Nova [1 ]
Howard, Sara L.
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[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Dept Gen Practice, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
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10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01929.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine the timeliness of access to general practitioner appointments in South Australia. Design and setting: Face-to-face interviews with a random and representative sample Of South Australians living in metropolitan Adelaide and country towns with a population Of 1000 or more in 2007. Participants: 2507 people aged 15 years and over who had seen a GP in the previous '12 months. Main outcome measures: Waiting times for obtaining an appointment with a GP, Oatients' perceptions about appointment waiting times, and waiting times at the GP's surgery. Results: Most respondents reported that for their last visit with a GP they were able to be seen on the sarne day (39%) or within 1 or 2 working days (33%); 20% waited more than 2 working days for their appointment. Nine per cent of respondents (159/1764) reported waiting more than 2 working days because an earlier appointment was not available. Respondents reporting lower levels of household income were more likely to report longer waits for GP appointments. Most respondents (78%) felt that they were able to make a GP appointment as soon as they thought necessary. At the surgery, 46% of respondents were seen within 15 minutes, but 13% waited 45 minutes or longer. Conclusions: In general, access to GPs is timely, and most South Australians reported that for their last GP visit they were able to make an appointment as soon as they thought was necessary.
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