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. 2014 Apr;25(4):3-10.

Perceived barriers to primary care among western Canadians with chronic conditions

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  • PMID: 24744042
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Perceived barriers to primary care among western Canadians with chronic conditions

Paul E Ronksley et al. Health Rep. 2014 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: This analysis explores barriers to the receipt of health care from a primary care physician for management of chronic conditions.

Data and methods: A population-based survey was administered to adults in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia who had hypertension, diabetes, heart disease or stroke (n=1,849). Associations between socio-demographic factors and barriers to receipt of primary care were identified.

Results: Most respondents with chronic conditions required care from a primary care physician in the past year and had no difficulty receiving it; about 10% reported a barrier. Barriers were most commonly reported by respondents with diabetes (16%) and were related to initiation of care or waiting too long to get care.

Interpretation: A small percentage of adults with chronic conditions report barriers to receiving care from a primary care physician.

Keywords: Health services accessibility; health services needs and demand.

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