| Literature DB >> 31297398 |
Yu Chen Tseng1, I Jen Wang2,3,4,5, Christy Pu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Provider continuity of care (COC) is closely related to patient outcome in pediatrics. However, no study has investigated how parents perceive the importance of COC and whether their perceptions affect their willingness to make effort to maintain good provider COC for their children under universal health coverage.Entities:
Keywords: contingent valuation; continuity of care; national health insurance; parents; pediatrics
Year: 2019 PMID: 31297398 PMCID: PMC6606528 DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2019.2.121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Public Health ISSN: 2327-8994
Figure 1.Flow chart for sample selection and analysis.
Participant characteristics.
| Characteristics | All participants (N = 825) | |
| Caregiver/parent | N | (%) |
| Parent | 769 | (95.2) |
| Age (y); mean (SD) | 42 | (0.3) |
| Female sex | 646 | (77.9) |
| College degree | 490 | (51.5) |
| Monthly household income (NT$) | ||
| <40,000 | 209 | (26.6) |
| 40,000–70,000 | 311 | (36.7) |
| 70,000–100,000 | 175 | (21.7) |
| >100,000 | 121 | (15.0) |
| Married | 763 | (91.2) |
| Children | ||
| Age (y); mean (SD) | 9 | (0.1) |
| Female sex | 345 | (48.2) |
| With severe illness | 35 | (4.7) |
| Caregiver rated child's health status | ||
| Good | 266 | (29.4) |
| Fair | 440 | (56.3) |
| Poor | 155 | (14.3) |
| Sites of sample collection | ||
| Site no.1 | 312 | (47.6) |
| Site no.2 | 95 | (10.5) |
| Site no.3 | 178 | (14.4) |
| Site no.4 | 88 | (12.4) |
| Site no.5 | 102 | (7.7) |
| Site no.6 | 50 | (7.4) |
† Data presented as number (weighting percentage) of patients unless otherwise indicated. †† US$1 ≈ NT$30.
Parents' perception of COC for their children.
| Item descriptions | All participants | |
| Parent's perception of continuity | n = 825 | |
| During the past year, how often have you changed pediatric physicians for the same disease? | Never | 213 (33.9) |
| Seldom | 500 (53.0) | |
| Often | 32 (3.2) | |
| Always | 4 (0.3) | |
| Growth-evaluation only | 74 (9.4) | |
| No response | 2 (0.2) | |
| Whether you have changed the pediatric physicians or not, do you think that changing physicians affect your child's therapeutic outcomes? | It would have a negative effect | 148 (18.1) |
| It would not affect outcome | 426 (52.9) | |
| It would have a positive effect | 245 (27.8) | |
| No response | 6 (1.2) | |
| Do you think having a primary pediatric physician is important for your child? | Unimportant | 9 (1.7) |
| Somewhat | 114 (17.2) | |
| Very important | 700 (81.0) | |
| No response | 2 (0.1) | |
| Score a overall confidence level for all the pediatric physicians you have met during the past year. | 1 (no confidence) | 3 (0.2) |
| 2 | 15 (1.2) | |
| 3 | 179 (21.2) | |
| 4 | 387 (45.0) | |
| 5 (Very confident) | 240 (32.3) | |
| No response | 1 (0.1) | |
| Value of continuity | ||
| Would you change the pediatric physicians if he/she had relocated and you needed to spend more than 30 minutes to get there? | Yes | 430 (52.7) |
| No | 394 (47.0) | |
| No response | 3 (0.3) | |
| How much money you would pay per month to maintain your child's regular pediatric physician if he/she had relocated? | NT 0 | 46 (5.0) |
| NT 1∼100 | 152 (19.1) | |
| NT 101∼300 | 320 (38.3) | |
| NT 301∼600 | 152 (17.5) | |
| NT 601∼1000 | 92 (12.2) | |
| >NT 1000 | 58 (7.4) | |
| No response | 5 (0.5) | |
Figure 2.Self-reported reasons for changing pediatric physicians.
Characteristics associated with willingness to spending time or money to maintain COC on weighted sampling.
| Will spend more than 30 min | Will pay more NT.300/month | |||||
| % | n | P value | % | n | P value | |
| Have changed physician | ||||||
| Yes | 42.1 | (234) | 0.087 | 33.1 | (184) | 0.004 |
| No | 52.4 | (115) | 49.5 | (94) | ||
| Parent's perception of continuity | ||||||
| Changing physician is good for therapy | ||||||
| Yes | 41.7 | (101) | 0.011 | 44.8 | (103) | 0.006 |
| It doesn't matter | 42.5 | (167) | 31.6 | (115) | ||
| No | 62.7 | (81) | 52.7 | (60) | ||
| Continuity is important | ||||||
| Yes | 46.4 | (309) | 0.858 | 43.3 | (256) | 0.005 |
| No | 44.9 | (42) | 20.5 | (22) | ||
| Trust in physician | ||||||
| Trust | 49.8 | (289) | 0.007 | 43.3 | (230) | 0.001 |
| Trustless | 32.6 | (62) | 24.4 | (48) | ||
| Parents/caregivers | ||||||
| Male sex | 58.7 | (84) | 0.010 | 57.2 | (79) | <0.001 |
| Age | ||||||
| ≦ 40 y | 43.7 | (229) | 0.413 | 36.1 | (187) | 0.259 |
| > 40 y | 48.0 | (122) | 41.9 | (91) | ||
| Education | ||||||
| High school and bellow | 53.7 | (164) | 0.009 | 33.0 | (94) | 0.032 |
| College and above | 39.1 | (186) | 44.8 | (184) | ||
| Monthly income | ||||||
| <NT. 40,000 | 52.0 | (102) | 0.372 | 19.2 | (51) | <0.001 |
| NT. 40,000∼70,000 | 46.2 | (127) | 36.5 | (91) | ||
| NT. 70,000∼100,000 | 37.8 | (68) | 50.5 | (75) | ||
| >NT.100,000 | 46.7 | (51) | 65.6 | (61) | ||
| Children | ||||||
| Male sex | 47.3 | (203) | 0.634 | 39.9 | (165) | 0.804 |
| Age | ||||||
| ≦6 y | 49.6 | (235) | 0.242 | 37.5 | (180) | 0.563 |
| > 6 y | 43.9 | (116) | 40.2 | (98) | ||
| Caregiver-reported child's health status | ||||||
| Good | 50.1 | (115) | 0.067 | 39.8 | (81) | 0.556 |
| Fair | 41.2 | (178) | 37.2 | (149) | ||
| Poor | 57.9 | ( 57) | 45.7 | (47) | ||
| Sites of sample collection | ||||||
| Site no.1 | 37.0 | (101) | <0.001 | 37.2 | (96) | 0.230 |
| Site no.2 | 74.8 | (61) | 52.1 | (52) | ||
| Site no.3 | 40.7 | (67) | 36.7 | (51) | ||
| Site no.4 | 48.1 | (46) | 38.1 | (26) | ||
| Site no.5 | 41.4 | (42) | 27.3 | (27) | ||
| Site no.6 | 71.4 | (34) | 51.0 | (26) | ||
Note: † The percentage presented here is the percentage of the number of participants in the bracket. For example, 42.1% of the 234 respondents who reported “Yes” for changing their physician responded they are willing to spend 30 minutes to maintain provider COC.
Parents' perceptions associated with willingness to pay to maintain COC among all participants.
| Willing to spend more than 30 minutes | Willing to pay more than NTD300/month | |||
| Odds ratio | 95% CI | Odds ratio | 95% CI | |
| Provider continuity level (ref: never changed) | ||||
| Seldom changed | 0.76 | 0.47–1.22 | 0.48 | 0.28–0.80 |
| Often changed | 0.46 | 0.14–1.52 | 0.23 | 0.07–0.77 |
| Effect of changing physicians for therapy (ref: negative) | ||||
| No effect | 0.46 | 0.21–1.01 | 0.67 | 0.34–1.30 |
| Positive | 0.45 | 0.19–1.04 | 1.08 | 0.49–2.36 |
| Continuity is important (ref: unimportant) | 0.61 | 0.28-1.31 | 3.12 | 1.38–7.03 |
| Trust in physician (ref: trustless) | ||||
| Trust | 1.09 | 0.31–3.87 | 3.22 | 0.89–11.63 |
| Fair | 0.74 | 0.20–2.72 | 1.06 | 0.28–4.01 |
Note: † Each perception is considered a separate “treatment” and is estimated by separate models. All models were controlled by caregiver's age, sex, education, income, children's age, children's sex, children's health status, and site of sample collection.