| Literature DB >> 21542904 |
Dionne S Kringos1, Wienke G W Boerma, Ernst Spaan, Martina Pellny.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This WHO study aimed to support Turkey in its efforts to strengthen the primary care (PC) system by implementing the WHO Primary Care Evaluation Tool (PCET). This article provides an overview of the organization and provision of primary care in Turkey.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21542904 PMCID: PMC3095534 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-11-90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Primary care evaluation framework.
Overview of selected proxy indicators by primary care function for Bolu and Eskişehir
| Primary care functions | Selected proxy indicators | Findings |
|---|---|---|
| Stewardship | Department in Ministry of Health (MoH) specifically dealing with primary care (PC) | yes |
| % family health centres with patient complaint procedure in place | 78% | |
| Financing | Employment status of FDs | 100% state employed |
| Remuneration method | Capitation + Performance related payments | |
| Resource generation | % of all active physicians working in PC * | 13.8% |
| % provinces with Family Medicine (FM) being introduced * | 16% | |
| % FDs among all PC doctors in provinces with FM being introduced* | 72% | |
| Average age of FDs | 39 years | |
| Hours FDs spend on professional reading (per month) | 9.5 hours | |
| % medical universities with department of family medicine* | 74% | |
| Average number of items of medical equipment available to FDs (from a list of 29 items) | 21 items | |
| % of FDs reporting no or insufficient access to a laboratory | 3.8% | |
| % of FDs reporting no or insufficient access to X-ray equipment | 45% | |
| % of FDs with a computer in the family health centre | 97% | |
| Access to services | % patients reporting copayments for drugs prescribed in PC | 57% |
| % of patients living within 20 minutes travel from PC facility | 79% | |
| Average number of registered patients per FD | 3715 | |
| Average number of patient consultations per day | 47 | |
| Average number of home visits per day | 1.7 | |
| Average working hours of FD per week | 46** | |
| Average length of patient consultations (minutes) | 11 | |
| Reported average utilization rate (frequency) by patient per year | 7.6 | |
| % of FDs using an appointment system | 1% | |
| Coordination of care | % of FDs sharing premises with other FD(s) | 90% |
| % of FDs having regular meetings with practice nurses | 77% | |
| Continuity of care | % FDs keeping medical records routinely | 43% |
| % of patients assigned to their FD (not chosen) | 71% | |
| % of patients with their FD for at least 1 year | 59% | |
| Comprehensiveness | % of FDs frequently using clinical guidelines | 16% |
| Score for FDs' role in first contact care for a selection of 17 health problems (range of score 1 (never) - 4 (always)) | 2.47 | |
| Score for FDs' involvement in the treatment of a selection of 18 diseases (range of score 1 (never) - 4 (always)) | 2.59 | |
| Score for FDs' or team members involvement in the provision of a selection of 16 preventive and medical-technical procedures (range of score 1 (never) - 4 (always)) | 2.41 | |
| % of FDs having regular meetings with local authorities | 26% |
*at national level
** the official minimum working hours of FDs are 40 hours. Additional hours worked is on a voluntary basis.