Literature DB >> 10957754

Gender and patient satisfaction with primary care: tuning in to women in quality measurement.

C S Weisman1, D E Rich, J Rogers, K G Crawford, C E Grayson, J T Henderson.   

Abstract

This study analyzes the relationship between patient gender and satisfaction with primary care visits, using 1999 survey data on 1691 women and 760 men making primary care visits at multiple sites affiliated with a large academic health system designated as a National Center of Excellence in Women's Health (COE). The main findings are that in multivariate analyses controlling for patient and visit characteristics, different aspects of the content of primary care visits are important to women and men. Women's overall satisfaction with visits is more dependent than men's on informational content, continuity of care, and multidisciplinarity. Men's overall satisfaction is more dependent on the personal interest shown in them by providers. No differences in satisfaction are found between those seen in sites affiliated with the COE and other primary care sites within the health system that are not core sites of the COE. We conclude that quality improvement and research in women's primary care could benefit from gender analysis of patient satisfaction data and from more gender-sensitive patient satisfaction measures.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10957754     DOI: 10.1089/15246090050118189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Womens Health Gend Based Med        ISSN: 1524-6094


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