| Literature DB >> 23571452 |
Marta-Beatriz Aller1, Josep Maria Colomé, Sina Waibel, Ingrid Vargas, María Luisa Vázquez.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare immigrants' and natives' perceptions of relational, managerial and informational continuity of care and to explore the influence of the length of stay on immigrants' perceptions of continuity.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23571452 PMCID: PMC3709329 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph10041474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Items that constitute each Likert scale.
| Type of continuity of care | Dimension of continuity of care | Item content |
|---|---|---|
| Relational continuity | PC physician-patient relationship | I have confidence in the professional ability of my GP |
| I feel comfortable consulting my GP about my doubts or health problems | ||
| I would recommend my GP to my family and friends | ||
| I believe that my GP cares about me | ||
| My GP understands what I tell him/her about my health | ||
| The information my GP gives me is easy to understand | ||
| The information my GP gives me is sufficient | ||
| Relational continuity | SC physician-patient relationship | I have confidence in the professional ability of the specialists treating me |
| I feel comfortable consulting the specialists about my doubts | ||
| I would recommend my specialists to my friends and family | ||
| I believe that the specialists care about me | ||
| The specialists understand what I tell them about my health | ||
| The information the specialists give me is easy to understand | ||
| The information the specialists give me is sufficient | ||
| Informational continuity | Information transfer | I believe that the professionals attending to me know my previous medical history |
| My GP is aware of the instructions given to me by the specialist before I explain them to him/her | ||
| The specialist is aware of the instructions given to me by my GP before I explain them to him/her | ||
| After seeing the specialist my GP discusses the visit with me | ||
| Managerial continuity | Care coherence | My GP is in agreement with the specialist’s instructions |
| The specialist is usually in agreement with my GP’s instructions | ||
| I believe that the care I receive from my GP and the specialist is coordinated |
Abbreviations: GP: general practitioner; PC: primary care; SC: secondary care.
Characteristics of the sample.
| Characteristics | Natives | Immigrants | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthcare area | |||
| Baix Empordà | 412 (35.2) | 82 (24.8) | |
| Girona | 336 (28.7) | 71 (21.5) | |
| Ciutat Vella (Barcelona) | 421(36.0) | 178 (53.8) | |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 666 (57.0) | 184 (55.6) | 0.65 |
| Age | |||
| 18–35 years | 115 (9.8) | 119 (36.0) | <0.001 |
| 36–50 years | 215 (18.4) | 133 (40.2) | |
| 51–65 years | 335 (28.7) | 57 (17.2) | |
| >65 years | 504 (43.1) | 22 (6.6) | |
| Level of education | |||
| No education or incomplete primary education | 223 (19.1) | 48 (14.6) | <0.001 |
| Completed primary education | 326 (27.9) | 41 (12.5) | |
| Completed secondary education | 455 (39.0) | 160 (48.6) | |
| University education | 164 (14.0) | 80 (24.3) | |
| Self-perceived health status | |||
| Very good, good | 528 (45.2) | 171 (51.7) | 0.04 |
| Fair, poor, very poor | 640 (54.8) | 160 (48.3) | |
| Length of stay | |||
| <5 years | - | 72 (21.9) | |
| 5 to 10 years | - | 150 (45.6) | |
| >10 years | - | 107 (32.5) | |
| Region of origin | |||
| Central and South America | - | 176 (53.3) | |
| North-Africa and the Maghreb | - | 63 (19.1) | |
| Europe | - | 55 (16.7) | |
| Asia | - | 23 (7.0) | |
| Sub-Saharan Africa and South Central Africa | - | 12 (3.6) | |
| North America | - | 1 (0.3) |
a Two-tailed p-value from chi-square test.
Descriptive analysis and logistic regression models: adjusted relationships between continuity of care perceptions and immigration status according to the length of residence in Spain.
| Type of continuity of care | Dimension | Natives
| Immigrants | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | <5 years of residence (n = 72) | 5–10 years of residence (n = 150) | >10 years of residence (n = 107) | ||||||
| % a | % a | % a | OR (95%IC) b | % a | OR (95%IC) b | % a | OR (95%IC) b | ||
|
| 74.3 | 59.1 | 51.4 | 1.0 (0.6, 1.7) | 55.9 | 1.0 (0.9, 1.1) | 69.3 | 1.1 (0.8, 1.7) | |
|
| 91.5 | 88.5 | 87.0 | 1.2 (0.3, 4.5) | 88.9 | 1.3 (0.9, 1.8) | 88.8 | 0.9 (0.4, 2.4) | |
|
| 95.6 | 86.7 | 83.3 | 85.3 | 90.6 | ||||
| 85.2 | 81.8 | 81.9 | 1.5 (0.8, 2.7) | 77.3 | 1.0 (0.6, 1.9) | 88.7 | |||
Patients who perceived good or very good continuity; Logistic models adjusted for healthcare area, age, sex, level of education, and self-perceived health status. Reference category: natives. Statistically significant ORs are shown in bold.
Figure 1Odds Ratio of adjusted relationships between perceptions of continuity of care and immigration status according to the length of stay in Spain. Logistic models adjusted forhealthcare area, age, sex, level of education, and self-perceived health status.Reference category: natives.
Logistic regression models: association of immigration status with items from the physician-patient relationship scales.
| Attribute of the physician-patient relationship | Content of items | Level of care | Natives(n = 1,169) | Immigrants | |||||
| >5 years of residence (n = 72) | 5–10 years of residence (n = 150) | >10 years of residence (n = 107) | |||||||
| % a | % a | OR (95%IC) b | % a | OR (95%IC) b | % a | OR (95%IC) b | |||
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| Confidence in the professional ability of physicians | PC | 96.7 | 83.3 | 88.0 | 91.6 | 0.4 (0.1, 1.4) | ||
| SC | 90.5 | 79.2 | 0.7 (0.5, 1.1) | 85.9 | 1.1 (0.6, 1.8) | 88.6 | 1.0 (0.6, 1.9) | ||
| Comfortable consulting about doubts or health problems | PC | 95.5 | 88.9 | 0.5 (0.2, 1.4) | 84.0 | 93.4 | 0.8 (0.6, 1.0) | ||
| SC | 85.6 | 80.6 | 1.1 (0.3, 3.5) | 76.7 | 0.9 (0.6, 1.3) | 84.9 | 1.3 (1.0, 1.7) | ||
| Recommendation of physicians to relatives and friends if necessary | PC | 89.6 | 70.0 | 0.4 (0.2, 1.1) | 77.1 | 79.8 | |||
| SC | 74.1 | 68.6 | 1.4 (0.5, 3.9) | 72.3 | 1.5 (0.9, 2.4) | 67.3 | 0.9 (0.7, 1.2) | ||
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| Physicians’ understanding of patient’s explanations | PC | 96.9 | 88.9 | 0.5 (0.2, 1.0) | 89.2 | 95.2 | 0.7 (0.4, 1.3) | |
| SC | 90.0 | 87.5 | 1.3 (0.3, 5.1) | 89.3 | 1.6 (0.9, 2.9) | 87.6 | 1.1 (0.8, 1.6) | ||
| Information from physicians is easy to understand | PC | 96.6 | 87.5 | 94.0 | 94.4 | ||||
| SC | 86.9 | 88.9 | 84.7 | 1.2 (0.6, 2.7) | 87.7 | ||||
| Physicians give sufficient information to patients | PC | 87.9 | 68.0 | 73.8 | 0.6 (0.3, 1.1) | 79.0 | |||
| SC | 72.4 | 61.1 | 1.1 (0.6, 1.8) | 63.1 | 1.1 (0.8, 1.6) | 71.1 | 1.3 (0.9, 1.7) | ||
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| Sense of clinical responsibility | PC | 94.2 | 76.1 | 79.3 | 88.3 | |||
| SC | 82.4 | 72.9 | 1.1 (0.8, 1.5) | 73.5 | 1.1 (0.6, 1.8) | 80.6 | |||
Patients that answered “agree” or “totally agree” to items; Logistic models adjusted forhealthcare area, age, sex, level of education, and self-perceived health status.Reference category: natives. Statistically significant ORs are shown in bold.Abbreviations: PC: primary care; SC: secondary care.