Family Practice Advance Access originally published online on February 3, 2006
Family Practice 2006 23(3):308-316; doi:10.1093/fampra/cmi112
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Family medicine attributes related to satisfaction, health and costs
a Institut Català de la Salut (ICS) Spain
b Universitat de Barcelona Spain
c Consorci d'Atenció Primaria de Salut de l'Eixample (CAPSE) Spain
d Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona Spain
Correspondence to Joan Gené-Badia, MD, PhD, Consorci d'Atenció Primaria de Salut de l'Eixample (CAPSE), C/Roselló 161, 08036 Barcelona, Spain; Email: jgene{at}clinic.ub.es
Objective. To identify, from a systematic review of the literature, the attributes of Family Medicine (FM) that influence the primary health care outcome as measured by users' satisfaction, improvement in patient health and in costs.
Data Sources. Literature search of Medline and the Cochrane library using MeSH terms Primary Health or Family Practice or Family Physicians and Outcome Assessment or Process Assessment. Papers were excluded if they lacked a based on primary data, if no single component of FM was assessed; if indicators of evaluation were not related to health, satisfaction or costs.
Results. A total of 356 articles were initially identified and 19 finally met the inclusion criteria. Study methods were a systematic review of randomized control trials, a double-blind randomized trial, 4 systematic reviews of observational studies, 2 cohort studies and 12 descriptive cross-sectional studies.
Conclusions. There was evidence of relationships between the attributes of FM and the service outcomes measured by indicators of satisfaction, health and cost. User satisfaction was associated with accessibility, continuity of care, consultation time and the doctorpatient relationship. Improvement in patient's health was related to continuity, consultation time, doctorpatient relationship and the implementation of preventive activities. Coordination of care showed mixed results with health outcomes. Continuity, consultation time, doctorpatient communication and prevention were cost-effective in the primary care setting.
Keywords. Family medicine, outcomes, health satisfaction, costs.
![]()
CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us What's this?
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
J. Sinclair, B. Lawson, and F. Burge Which patients receive on diet and exercise?: Do certain characteristics affect whether they receive such advice? Can Fam Physician, March 1, 2008; 54(3): 404 - 412. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
