| Literature DB >> 28830507 |
Chaojie Liu1, Yeqing Wu2, Xueyang Chi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Continuity of care can bring a wide range of benefits to consumers, providers and health care systems. This study aimed to understand the relationship preferences of primary care patients and their associations with patient experience of continuity of care.Entities:
Keywords: China; Continuity of care; Primary care
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28830507 PMCID: PMC5568350 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2536-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of study participants
| Characteristic | Number of respondents | Percentage | Population of users in 2014 | |
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| Sex | ||||
| Female | 414 | 59.1 | 62.2 | |
| Male | 286 | 40.9 | 37.8 | |
| Age | ||||
| <35 | 50 | 7.1 | 7.6 | |
| 35–44 | 93 | 13.3 | 6.3 | |
| 45–54 | 196 | 28.0 | 16.0 | |
| 55–64 | 229 | 32.7 | 32.3 | |
| ≥65 | 132 | 18.9 | 37.8 | |
| Education | ||||
| Without a degree | 347 | 49.6 | ||
| Associate degree | 199 | 28.4 | ||
| Bachelor degree | 137 | 19.6 | ||
| Postgraduate degree | 17 | 2.4 | ||
| Medical insurance | ||||
| No insurance | 13 | 1.9 | 8.3 | |
| Rural insurance | 40 | 5.7 | 0.9 | |
| Urban insurance | 610 | 87.1 | 90.0 | |
| Free medicine | 32 | 4.6 | 0.8 | |
| Commercial insurance | 5 | 0.7 | 0 | |
| Monthly income | ||||
| ≤2000 | 74 | 10.6 | ||
| 2001–4000 | 397 | 56.7 | ||
| 4001–6000 | 167 | 23.9 | ||
| 6001–8000 | 45 | 6.4 | ||
| 8001–10,000 | 14 | 2.0 | ||
| >10,000 | 3 | 0.4 | ||
| Setting | ||||
| Centre | 350 | 50.0 | ||
| Station | 350 | 50.0 | ||
Relationship preferences of respondents
| Rating | It is important to share information between community and hospital facilities | Hospital appointments must be arranged by community facilities | It is more important to have access to the same doctor (or a team) than to the same facility (hospital) | It is more important to have freedom of choice than to have access to coordinated services through a health facility | ||||
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| Number of respondents | Percentage | Number of respondents | Percentage | Number of respondents | Percentage | Number of respondents | Percentage | |
| Totally disagree | 18 | 2.6 | 112 | 16.0 | 11 | 1.6 | 10 | 1.4 |
| Disagree | 12 | 1.7 | 70 | 10.0 | 22 | 3.1 | 16 | 2.3 |
| Not sure | 47 | 6.7 | 106 | 15.1 | 94 | 13.4 | 68 | 9.7 |
| Agree | 182 | 26.0 | 154 | 22.0 | 232 | 33.1 | 216 | 30.9 |
| Totally agree | 441 | 63.0 | 258 | 36.9 | 341 | 48.7 | 390 | 55.7 |
| Total | 700 | 100.0 | 700 | 100.0 | 700 | 100.0 | 700 | 100.0 |
Spearman Correlations (r ± SE) between relationship preferences of respondents
| It is important to share information between community and hospital facilities (Q1) | Hospital appointments must be arranged by community facilities (Q2) | It is more important to have access to the same doctor (or a team) than to the same facility (hospital) (Q3) | It is more important to have freedom of choice than to have access to coordinated services through a health facility (Q4) | |
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| Q1 | 1 | |||
| Q2 | 0.234 ± 0.036* | 1 | ||
| Q3 | 0.241 ± 0.038* | 0.397 ± 0.034* | 1 | |
| Q4 | 0.215 ± 0.038* | 0.238 ± 0.036* | 0.569 ± 0.032* | 1 |
*p < 0.001
Logistic regression models on relationship preferences (1 = agreed, 0 = disagreed/not sure) of patients
| Characteristics | Cross-facility information exchange | Community facility control over hospital appointments | Continuing patient-doctor relationship | Free choice of doctors | |||||||||||||
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| OR | 95% Confidence Interval |
| OR | 95% Confidence Interval |
| OR | 95% Confidence Interval |
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| Sex | Women | .939 | .566 | 1.561 | .809 | .951 | .686 | 1.318 | .761 |
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| .962 | .604 | 1.533 | .871 |
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| Age < 35 | 1.433 | .443 | 4.629 | .548 | 1.050 | .495 | 2.228 | .898 | .382 | .146 | 1.002 | .050 | .777 | .295 | 2.049 | .610 | |
| Age 35–44 | 2.647 | .884 | 7.922 | .082 | 1.254 | .665 | 2.363 | .485 | .902 | .377 | 2.157 | .816 | 1.383 | .560 | 3.414 | .482 | |
| Age 45–54 | 1.200 | .575 | 2.505 | .626 | .957 | .583 | 1.572 | .863 | .905 | .447 | 1.831 | .781 | 1.166 | .581 | 2.341 | .666 | |
| Age 55–64 | 1.351 | .672 | 2.712 | .398 | 1.179 | .741 | 1.876 | .487 | .550 | .296 | 1.022 | .059 | 1.372 | .709 | 2.654 | .348 | |
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| <2000 | .541 | .055 | 5.289 | .597 |
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| 3.535 | .879 | 14.219 | .075 |
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| 2001–4000 | .629 | .073 | 5.447 | .673 | 2.737 | .948 | 7.906 | .063 |
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| 4001–6000 | .418 | .049 | 3.527 | .423 | 2.026 | .706 | 5.815 | .189 |
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| 6001–8000 | .260 | .028 | 2.377 | .233 | .942 | .295 | 3.005 | .920 | .787 | .235 | 2.638 | .698 | 2.161 | .602 | 7.753 | .237 | |
| Education | No college qualification | 1.151 | .594 | 2.230 | .677 | 1.279 | .855 | 1.914 | .231 | 1.401 | .803 | 2.443 | .235 | 1.116 | .617 | 2.017 | .717 |
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| Rural insurance | 2.405 | .642 | 9.018 | .193 | 1.633 | .511 | 5.218 | .408 | 1.813 | .488 | 6.735 | .374 | 2.620 | .626 | 10.957 | .187 | |
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| 2.132 | .755 | 6.022 | .153 |
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| 3.113 | .929 | 10.428 | .066 | |
| Free medicine | 2.327 | .499 | 10.853 | .282 | 1.958 | .539 | 7.116 | .308 | 2.527 | .562 | 11.358 | .227 | 2.157 | .468 | 9.944 | .324 | |
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| 1.066 | .673 | 1.687 | .787 |
| Constant | 4.823 | .204 | .177 | .021 | .231 | .077 | .551 | .478 | |||||||||
Bold: p < 0.05
Fig. 1Continuity of Care (CoC) scores (Mean ± 95% CI) of respondents with different relationship preferences, ranging from totoally disagree (1) to totoally agree (5)
Linear regression models on patient experience in continuity of care
| Relational Continuity Primary Care | Relational Continuity Specialist | Informational Continuity | Managerial Continuity | ||||||||||||||
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| B | Std. Error | Standardised β |
| B | Std. Error | Standardised β |
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| Information exchange | .135 | .064 | .076 |
| .328 | .076 | .159 |
| .100 | .105 | .031 | .340 | .755 | .085 | .281 |
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| Community facility control over hospital appointments | −.035 | .043 | −.031 | .411 | −.048 | .050 | −.037 | .341 | .533 | .070 | .256 |
| .568 | .056 | .333 |
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| Continuing patient-doctor relationship | .592 | .058 | .409 |
| .481 | .069 | .287 |
| 1.165 | .096 | .439 |
| .399 | .077 | .183 |
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| Free choice of doctors | .103 | .060 | .063 | .086 | .301 | .071 | .159 |
| .084 | .098 | .028 | .391 | .299 | .079 | .121 |
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| Sex (Female = 1) | −.006 | .039 | −.005 | .873 | −.040 | .046 | −.031 | .385 | −.005 | .063 | −.003 | .934 | .034 | .051 | .020 | .513 | |
| Age 35–44 | .089 | .086 | .054 | .301 | −.028 | .102 | −.015 | .786 | .157 | .140 | .052 | .263 | .036 | .114 | .015 | .750 | |
| Age 45–54 | .084 | .079 | .068 | .286 | −.071 | .094 | −.049 | .448 | .184 | .129 | .081 | .153 | .106 | .104 | .057 | .309 | |
| Age 55–64 | .087 | .080 | .073 | .277 | −.056 | .095 | −.041 | .555 | −.003 | .131 | −.001 | .982 | .000 | .106 | .000 | .997 | |
| Age 65 and over | .080 | .089 | .056 | .367 | −.044 | .106 | −.027 | .675 | .000 | .146 | .000 | .999 | .002 | .118 | .001 | .985 | |
| Without college education | .067 | .048 | .060 | .160 | .044 | .057 | .034 | .440 | .064 | .078 | .031 | .409 | −.005 | .063 | −.003 | .933 | |
| Rural health Insurance | −.104 | .139 | −.043 | .457 | .272 | .165 | .098 | .100 | −.057 | .228 | −.013 | .801 | .103 | .184 | .028 | .577 | |
| Urban health Insurance | .075 | .125 | .045 | .551 | .390 | .148 | .203 |
| .007 | .204 | .002 | .972 | −.045 | .165 | −.018 | .784 | |
| Free medicine | .024 | .154 | .009 | .878 | .390 | .183 | .126 |
| .023 | .252 | .005 | .928 | .064 | .204 | .016 | .754 | |
| Income ≤2000 Yuan | .022 | .144 | .012 | .881 | .221 | .171 | .105 | .198 | .106 | .236 | .032 | .653 | .091 | .191 | .033 | .634 | |
| Income 2001–4000 Yuan | .101 | .128 | .090 | .427 | .150 | .152 | .116 | .321 | .086 | .209 | .042 | .681 | .057 | .169 | .033 | .737 | |
| Income 4001–6000 Yuan | .140 | .127 | .107 | .272 | .129 | .151 | .085 | .395 | .024 | .208 | .010 | .910 | .080 | .168 | .041 | .635 | |
| Income 6001–8000 Yuan | −.187 | .139 | −.082 | .181 | −.037 | .165 | −.014 | .821 | −.227 | .228 | −.054 | .320 | −.007 | .184 | −.002 | .971 | |
| Setting (Centre = 1) | −.031 | .040 | −.028 | .435 | .051 | .047 | .040 | .279 | .087 | .065 | .043 | .181 | .083 | .053 | .050 | .115 | |
| Constant | 3.690 | .187 | .000 | 2.949 | .222 | .000 | 2.351 | .306 | .000 | 2.350 | .248 | .000 | |||||
| R2 | .265 | .228 | .418 | .435 | |||||||||||||
Bold: p < 0.05