| Literature DB >> 17059611 |
Ming Ying L Chu-Weininger1, Rajesh Balkrishnan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Development of managed care, characterized by limited provider choice, is believed to undermine trust. Provider choice has been identified as strongly associated with physician trust. Stakeholders in a competitive healthcare market have competing agendas related to choice. The purpose of this study is to analyze variables associated with consumer's satisfaction that they have enough choice when selecting their primary care provider (PCP), and to analyze the importance of these variables on provider trust.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17059611 PMCID: PMC1647275 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-6-139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Variables analyzed as potential predictors of 'satisfaction with amount of PCP choice' grouped by domains
| Income | < $20,000 | Cat | |
| Do you have a long-term medical condition? | Y/N | ||
| In a typical year, about how often do you speak to (PCP) outside of the office? | Y/N | ||
| What is the main reason you first selected (PCP)? | Cat | ||
| Have you ever been upset with/had a serious dispute with (PCP)? | Y/N | ||
| Insurer trust | Scale of Trust in the Insurer [41] | Cont | |
| Do you feel like you (or your spouse/domestic partner) had enough choice in selected (insurer)? | Y/N | ||
| What type of doctor or healthcare provider is (PCP)? (Recoded) | Cat | ||
| No matter what health problem you might have, (PCP) will always be able to figure out exactly what is wrong. [including referring you to a specialist, when appropriate] | Y/N | ||
| (PCP) will listen with care & concern to any problem you might have, even problems that are small or silly | Y/N | ||
| PCP has better medical skills than most other PCPs | (PCP) has better medical skills than most other (PCP) in (his/her) field. | Y/N | |
| (PCP)'s medical care has been extremely effective | Y/N | ||
| You have to wait too long to get an appointment to see (PCP) | Y/N | ||
| Age | What is your age? | Cont | |
| Race Match | What is (PCP)'s race? What is (participant)'s race. (Recoded) | Y/N | |
| Highly recommend PCP to family & friends | You would highly recommend (PCP) to your family and friends. | Y/N | |
| High worries about health | The healthcare you've been receiving relieves U completely of worry & uncertainty (Recoded) | Y/N | |
| Second opinion on PCP | Have you ever sought a 2nd opinion because of concerns about the care provided by (PCP)? | Y/N |
Notes: Outcome of each model was 'enough PCP choice' (Do you feel like you had enough choice when you selected (PCP)? Response = Yes/No).
+ Domains associated with 'satisfaction with amount of PCP choice.'
* Significant variables within domains (p < 0.15) and included in further analyses.
§ Variable Type: Cat = Categorical, Cont = Continuous
Logistic regression models examining predictors of 'satisfaction with amount of PCP choice' grouped by domains (n = 564)
| Chronic health condition | 0.932 | (0.283) | 0.514 | 1.691 | |
| Visits to PCP > 10 | 1.100 | (0.370) | 0.569 | 2.128 | |
| Reason for choosing PCP: | |||||
| Hear from family/friends | 1.522 | (1.035) | 0.401 | 5.774 | |
| Hear from other doc/person | 1.223 | (0.848) | 0.314 | 4.762 | |
| Pick from a list | 0.838 | (0.617) | 0.198 | 3.548 | |
| Assigned/no choice/only doc | 0.299 | (0.218) | 0.072 | 1.246 | |
| Other reasons picking PCP | 1.890 | (1.545) | 0.381 | 9.383 | |
| PCP/office mgt. related | 2.607 | (2.325) | 0.454 | 14.975 | |
| Would change PCP if could | 0.459 | (0.215) | 0.183 | 1.152 | |
| Satisfaction with the PCP | 0.931 | (0.524) | 0.308 | 2.809 | |
| Government insurer | 1.735 | (0.634) | 0.848 | 3.553 | |
| Insurer assigned a specific PCP | 0.707 | (0.210) | 0.394 | 1.266 | |
| Provider type: | |||||
| Gen practitioner/family doc | 0.388 | (0.315) | 0.079 | 1.901 | |
| Different types of specialists | 0.770 | (0.631) | 0.155 | 3.833 | |
| PCP always able to diagnose | 1.508 | (0.418) | 0.876 | 2.596 | |
| PCP will listen with care & concern | 1.731 | (0.814) | 0.688 | 4.353 | |
Notes: Outcome variable 'Satisfaction with amount of PCP Choice' was measured by the item: Do you feel like you had enough choice when you selected your PCP. Response = Yes/No.
* Significant at p < .05
Linear regression models examining associations between 'satisfaction with amount of PCP choice', choice-related variables and provider trust
| Coeff.+ | Robust SE | Non-Robust SE) | Coeff.+ | Robust SE | Non-Robust SE | |
| Dependent Variable | Provider Trust (Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale) Score | |||||
| Independent Variables | ||||||
| Speak to PCP outside medical office | 0.839 | (0.433) | (0.443) | 0.126 | (0.437) | (0.451) |
| -1.181 | (0.800) | (0.727) | ||||
| Satisfaction with the Insurer | 0.338 | (0.470) | (0.445) | 0.161 | (0.485) | (0.451) |
| Insurer charge less if provider within network | -0.132 | (0.418) | (0.444) | -0.221 | (0.436) | (0.428) |
| -0.886 | (0.548) | (0.566) | ||||
| Age (consumer) | -0.005 | (0.011) | (0.010) | -0.000 | (0.011) | (0.010) |
| Racematch | 0.469 | (0.447) | (0.447) | 0.461 | (0.456) | |
| 0.569 | (0.237) | (0.249) | ||||
***Significant at p < .001, **Significant at p< .01, *Significant at p < .035, ψSignificant at p = .017
+ Standardized coefficient (beta) obtained from ordinary least squares linear regression analysis.
§ The model omits 3 outlier observations of the dependent variable 'provider trust'.
Figure 1Conceptual framework: PCP choice satisfaction-related associations and outcomes with modifications based on empirical findings of this study.