| Literature DB >> 26245429 |
Meyer Swanepoel1, Bob Mash, Tracey Naledi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2007, South Africa made family medicine a new speciality. Family physicians that have trained for this new speciality have been employed in the district health system since 2011. The aim of the present study was to explore the perceptions of district managers on the impact of family physicians on clinical processes, health system performance and health outcomes in the district health system (DHS) of the Western Cape.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 26245429 PMCID: PMC4565036 DOI: 10.4102/phcfm.v6i1.695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med ISSN: 2071-2928
| Health system performance includes the following primary health care characteristics: |
Access (availability of services, geographic access, organisation of access, affordability, acceptability and satisfaction, utilization, equality of access). |
Co-ordination (referrals, gate keeping, teamwork, skills-mix, integration of services between different levels and with community orientated primary care activities). |
Comprehensiveness (range of equipment, range of first contact care, range of diagnoses dealt with, range of preventive services, range of procedures, range of promotive services). |
Efficiency (Allocative or productive (e.g. waiting times, cost-effectiveness); technical (use of resources/laboratory tests); work force (referral rates, number consultations, duration of consultations, frequency of prescriptions). |
| Clinical processes refer to the care pathways and quality of care for key conditions across the burden of disease, and include: HIV, TB, child health, maternal health, trauma and emergency services, non-communicable diseases and mental health. |
| Health outcomes refer to measures of morbidity and mortality. |
| Key findings |
An overall positive impact on health system performance and clinical processes. |
Positive impact is in the early stages of development. |
Positive impact is centred around individuals and not found uniformly throughout the district health services. |
The expected roles of the family physician have been largely fulfilled. |
FP have brought more clinical seniority into the district health services. |