| Literature DB >> 17397546 |
Patricia Carmody1, David L Whitford.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The desire of patients for personal continuity of care with a General Practitioner (GP) has been well documented, but not within non-registered private patients in Ireland. This study set out to examine the attitudes and reported behaviours of private fee-paying patients towards continuity of GP care and universal registration for patients.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17397546 PMCID: PMC1851962 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-8-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Figure 1Conduct of telephone survey.
Association of respondent characteristics with having a regular GP
| Do you have a GP you consider to be your regular GP? | |||||
| Characteristic | Number | Yes | No | Statistic | |
| Age (n = 400) | 18–34 years | 105 | 81.9% | 18.1% | X2 = 13.23, 2df, p = 0.001* |
| 35–54 years | 186 | 88.7% | 11.3% | ||
| 55–69 years | 109 | 97.2% | 2.8% | ||
| Gender (n = 400) | Male | 133 | 89.5% | 10.5% | X2 = 0.01, 1df, p = 0.92 |
| Female | 267 | 89.1% | 10.1% | ||
| Marital status (n = 400) | Single | 138 | 86.2% | 13.8% | X2 = 2.0, 1df, p = 0.16 |
| Married/cohabiting | 262 | 90.8% | 9.2% | ||
| Children in household (n = 400) | Yes | 132 | 90.2% | 9.8% | X2 = 0.17, 1df, p = 0.68 |
| No | 268 | 88.8% | 11.2% | ||
| Social class (n = 399) | AB | 140 | 90% | 10% | X2 = 0.29, 2df, p = 0.87 |
| C | 195 | 89.2% | 10.8% | ||
| DE | 64 | 87.5% | 12.5% | ||
| Employment status (n = 397) | Working | 285 | 89.1% | 10.9% | X2 = 0.002, 1df, p = 0.96 |
| Unemployed | 112 | 89.3% | 10.7% | ||
| Commute distance (n = 394) | <2 km | 143 | 89.5% | 10.5% | X2 = 0.007, 1df, p = 0.93 |
| >2 km | 251 | 89.2% | 10.8% | ||
| Health status (n = 400) | Good | 356 | 89% | 11% | X2 = 0.14, 1df, p = 0.71 |
| Poor | 44 | 90.9% | 9.1% | ||
| Long term illness or disability (n = 398) | Yes | 82 | 95.1% | 4.9% | X2 = 3.76, 1df, p = 0.052 |
| No | 316 | 87.7% | 12.3% | ||
*Significant at 5% level
Factors important to respondents in continuing to see a regular GP (n = 400)
| Factor | Number (%) of prime importance* | Subfactor | Number (%) of prime importance | Number (%) of subsequent mentions |
| Relational factors | 157 (39%) | Good communication | 60 (15%) | 100 (25%) |
| Trust in GP | 41 (10%) | 89 (22%) | ||
| Long term relationship | 22 (6%) | 48 (12%) | ||
| Gives me time | 21 (6%) | 40 (10%) | ||
| Friendly manner of GP | 9 (2%) | 20 (5%) | ||
| Gender of GP | 4 (1%) | 12 (3%) | ||
| Informational factors | 77 (19%) | Knows my past medical history | 77 (19%) | 103 (26%) |
| Access factors | 75 (19%) | Able to make appointment | 38 (10%) | 55 (14%) |
| Location of surgery | 21 (6%) | 39 (10%) | ||
| Convenient hours for work | 16 (4%) | 30 (7.5%) | ||
| Quality/service factors | 50 (12.5%) | Quality service | 17 (4%) | 33 (8%) |
| Keeps up to date | 11 (3%) | 15 (4%) | ||
| Thorough examination/diagnosis | 8 (2%) | 16 (4%) | ||
| Modern facilities | 7 (2%) | 13 (3%) | ||
| Cost | 7 (2%) | 19 (5%) | ||
| Others | 10 (2.5%) | 20 (5%) | ||
| Don't know | 31 (8%) | 31 (8%) |
*Prime importance refers to the first factor mentioned on being asked the question.
Association of respondent characteristics with attendance at other GP practices
| In addition to your regular GP practice, have you attended any other GPs or practices in the last 12 months? | |||||
| Characteristic | Number | Yes | No | Statistic | |
| Age (n = 378) | 18–34 years | 97 | 22.7% | 77.3% | X2 = 6.75, 2df, p = 0.034* |
| 35–54 years | 175 | 15.4% | 84.6% | ||
| 5569 years | 106 | 9.4% | 90.6% | ||
| Gender (n = 378) | Male | 124 | 9.7% | 90.3% | X2 = 4.93, 1df, p = 0.026* |
| Female | 254 | 18.5% | 81.5% | ||
| Marital status (n = 378) | Single | 130 | 18.5% | 81.5% | X2 = 1.22, 1df, p = 0.27 |
| Married/cohabiting | 248 | 14.1% | 85.9% | ||
| Children in household (n = 378) | Yes | 126 | 14.3% | 85.7% | X2 = 0.25, 1df, p = 0.61 |
| No | 252 | 16.3% | 83.7% | ||
| Social class (n = 377) | AB | 135 | 16.3% | 83.7% | X2 = 1.48, 2df, p = 0.48 |
| C | 184 | 16.8% | 83.2% | ||
| DE | 58 | 10.3% | 89.7% | ||
| Employment status (n = 375) | Working | 271 | 17% | 83% | X2 = 1.13, 1df, p = 0.18 |
| Unemployed | 104 | 12.5% | 87.5% | ||
| Commute distance (n = 372) | <2 km | 136 | 11% | 89% | X2 = 3.04, 1df, p = 0.08 |
| >2 km | 236 | 17.8% | 82.2% | ||
| Health status (n = 378) | Good | 339 | 13.9% | 86.1% | X2 = 7.6, 1df, p = 0.0006* |
| Poor | 39 | 30.8% | 69.2% | ||
| Long term illness or disability (n = 376) | Yes | 77 | 20.8% | 79.2% | X2 = 1.9, 1df, p = 0.17 |
| No | 299 | 14.4% | 85.6% | ||
*Significant at 5% level
Figure 2Factors that would encourage respondents to change their General Practitioner (n = 400).
Association of respondent characteristics with attitude towards registering with a GP practice
| Would you think it is important or not to be officially registered with one GP practice of your choice? | ||||||
| Characteristic | Number | Very/fairly | Neither | Not very/fairly | Statistic | |
| Age (n = 400) | 18–34 years | 105 | 77.1% | 4.8% | 18.1% | X2 = 3.73, 4df, p = 0.44 |
| 35–54 years | 186 | 80.1% | 4.8% | 15.1% | ||
| 55–69 years | 109 | 86.2% | 4.6% | 9.2% | ||
| Gender (n = 400) | Male | 133 | 73.7% | 6.8% | 19.5% | X2 = 6.95, 2df, p = 0.03* |
| Female | 267 | 84.6% | 3.7% | 11.6% | ||
| Marital status (n = 400) | Single | 138 | 78.3% | 4.3% | 17.4% | X2 = 1.7, 2df, p = 0.42 |
| Married/cohabiting | 262 | 82.4% | 5% | 12.6% | ||
| Children in household (n = 400) | Yes | 132 | 81.8% | 4.5% | 13.6% | X2 = 0.09 2df, p = 0.96 |
| No | 268 | 80.6% | 4.9% | 14.6% | ||
| Social class (n = 399) | AB | 140 | 77.9% | 7.1% | 15% | X2 = 3.43, 4df, p = 0.49 |
| C | 195 | 83.6% | 3.1% | 4.7% | ||
| DE | 64 | 79.7% | 13.3% | 15.6% | ||
| Employment status (n = 397) | Working | 285 | 80.7% | 4.9% | 14.4% | X2 = 0.11, 2df, p = 0.95 |
| Unemployed | 112 | 82.1% | 4.5% | 13.4% | ||
| Commute distance (n = 394) | <2 km | 143 | 85.3% | 4.2% | 10.5% | X2 = 0.2.58, 2df, p = 0.27 |
| >2 km | 251 | 78.9% | 5.2% | 15.9% | ||
| Health status (n = 400) | Good | 356 | 81.7% | 4.2% | 14% | X2 = 2.28, 2df, p = 0.32 |
| Poor | 44 | 75% | 9.1% | 15.9% | ||
| Long term illness or disability (n = 398) | Yes | 82 | 84.1% | 4.9% | 11% | X2 = 0.95, 2df, p = 0.62 |
| No | 316 | 80.4% | 4.4% | 15.2% | ||
*Significant at 5% level