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. 1993 Dec;43(377):493-7.

Is personal continuity of care compatible with free choice of doctor? Patients' views on seeing the same doctor

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Is personal continuity of care compatible with free choice of doctor? Patients' views on seeing the same doctor

G K Freeman et al. Br J Gen Pract. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

While much has been written about the benefits of personal continuity of care there has been little research about the views of patients. In this cross sectional study 111 patients from three group practices (one of which ran a personal list system) were interviewed at home within a week of consulting a general practitioner. Patients were selected randomly from a systematic series of consulting sessions and a semi-structured interview was administered. Patients receiving more personal continuity of care were likely to be older, to have booked their most recent appointment further in advance, to desire personal continuity of care, to have an external health locus of control and to have a lower extroversion score. In the practice with a personal list, patients had a high level of continuity of care, were satisfied and showed little interest in having a choice of doctor. In the combined list practices patients valued their choice of doctor but often could not exercise it enough and they were more critical. They made more suggestions for change than those in the practice with a personal list system, mostly about receptionists and appointments. It is concluded that most patients like to see the same doctor, but they may not be willing to wait two days for this if there is a quicker option. It may be difficult to deliver both personal continuity of care and choice in group practice.

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  • Continuity of care.
    Thurtle OA. Thurtle OA. Br J Gen Pract. 1994 May;44(382):235. Br J Gen Pract. 1994. PMID: 8204343 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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