| Literature DB >> 20346523 |
Manuel Rincón-Gómez1, Máximo Bernabeu-Wittel, Pilar Bohórquez-Colombo, Lourdes Moreno-Gaviño, Manuel Cassani-Garza, María-Ángeles Ortiz-Camúñez, Manuel Ollero-Baturone.
Abstract
The objective was to determine perceived quality of care (PQC) in patients with multiple chronic conditions, whose care is structured in Andalusia (Spain) under polypathological patients (PP) care process, and identifying aspects for its improvement. The study was a community-based cross-sectional survey carried out in 4 primary care centers (which attended a total of 62,702 adults, of them, 662 were actively identified as PP). Finally, 461 PP and their caregivers were interviewed (69% of eligible population) including assessment of PQC following SERVQUAL model, clinical and demographical data. On a five-point Likert scale (from 1, 'much worse than expected'; to 5, 'much better'), PQC rated 3.68±0.59 (±S.D.). Independent PQC predictors were: empathy for family physician, identifying nurses, presence of peripheral artery disease or diabetes mellitus with vascular complications, and not having functional limitations. In this population-based survey, PP attended at primary care have an acceptable PQC. Measures aimed to lessening functional deterioration, supporting dependent patients, and improving relationship between PP and their healthcare professionals could increase PQC.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20346523 DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2010.03.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Gerontol Geriatr ISSN: 0167-4943 Impact factor: 3.250