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Paediatric primary care quality and accessibility: Parents' perspective.

Marie-Hélène Lemoine1, Claude Lemoine, Claude Cyr.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure parents' satisfaction with paediatric primary care quality and accessibility.
BACKGROUND: High-quality paediatric primary care is a cornerstone of efforts to improve health outcomes and access to care, as well as to control health care spending. A strong primary care infrastructure is related to improved health outcomes, including an improved mortality rate.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey using the Parents' Perception of Primary Care questionnaire and evidence-based items from the Rourke Baby Record were used to measure parents' satisfaction.
RESULTS: Of 200 questionnaires sent, 130 were returned. The mean number of children per family was 1.7+/-0.8 (mean +/- SD). Sixty-six per cent of children received their primary care from general practitioners, 19% received their primary care from paediatricians, and 15% had no regular physician and identified other professionals (community nurses, midwives or chiropractors) as their primary care providers. Parents were questioned about their child's hearing in 66% of cases. Only 41% of parents received guidance about breastfeeding, 37% about adequate sleeping position, 17% about the dangers of second-hand smoke and 16% about car safety seats. The level of satisfaction with communication, contextual knowledge and coordination of care was higher for families followed by general practitioners and paediatricians than for families followed by nonphysicians. According to the Parents' Perception of Primary Care scores, the overall satisfaction with primary care was higher for care given by general practitioners and paediatricians than for care given by midwives or chiropractors, and intermediate when given by nurses.
CONCLUSION: In this survey, the majority of children received their primary care from physicians, most commonly general practitioners. Parents' overall satisfaction regarding their infant's primary health care was higher when it was delivered by physicians than by alternative health care providers. Evidence-based guidance recommendations were rarely followed.

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Keywords:  Accessibility; Paediatric primary care; Parents’ satisfaction; Quality of care

Year:  2006        PMID: 19030238      PMCID: PMC2435325          DOI: 10.1093/pch/11.1.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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