Factors associated with patient satisfaction with primary care in Europe: results from the EUprimecare project.

Quality in primary care Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Carlos Alberto Sánchez-Piedra, Francisco Javier Prado-Galbarro, Sonia García-Pérez, Antonio Sarría Santamera
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Background: EUprimecare is a study funded by the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union, aimed at analysing the quality of the different models of primary care in Europe. The objective of this study was to describe and analyse the determinants associated with patient satisfaction in primary care in Europe.

Methods: We conducted telephone population surveys among primary care users in each EUprimecare consortium country (Germany, Spain, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Italy and Lithuania). The survey was conducted with 3020 patients and the questionnaire included sociodemographic variables, health status, and use and satisfaction with primary care services. We undertook descriptive analyses, bivariate correlations and an ordinal regression model to study the direct relationship between levels of satisfaction and the explanatory variables for demographics, health status and health services for patients. We present the regression coefficients (β) with 95% confidence intervals and associated tests of statistical significance.

Results: The mean age of the respondents was 51 years (SD 14.1). We found significant associations between the level of satisfaction and age (β = 0.008), specialist visits (β = -0.030), not having a general practitioner (β = 0.70), not measuring weight, cholesterol and blood pressure (β = 0.52), country (β1 Germany = -1.08 and β2 Lithuania = -0.60; β3 Hungary = 0.50 and β4 Italy = 0.53) and a better perception of health status (β = 0.33). Specialist visits had a negative association with satisfaction.

Conclusions: Overall, the results indicate factors that may be related to greater satisfaction with primary care services: age, visits to a specialist, having a doctor assigned to primary care and measurement of control parameters are associated with a better perception of the care received.

欧洲初级保健患者满意度的相关因素:来自欧洲初级保健项目的结果。
背景:欧洲初级保健是由欧盟第七框架计划资助的一项研究,旨在分析欧洲不同初级保健模式的质量。本研究的目的是描述和分析与欧洲初级保健患者满意度相关的决定因素。方法:我们对每个欧盟初级保健联盟国家(德国、西班牙、爱沙尼亚、芬兰、匈牙利、意大利和立陶宛)的初级保健使用者进行了电话人口调查。调查对象为3020例患者,问卷内容包括社会人口学变量、健康状况、对初级保健服务的使用和满意度。我们采用描述性分析、双变量相关性和有序回归模型来研究患者满意度水平与人口统计学、健康状况和卫生服务解释变量之间的直接关系。我们给出了95%置信区间的回归系数(β)和统计显著性的相关检验。结果:受访者平均年龄51岁(SD 14.1)。我们发现满意度水平与年龄(β = 0.008)、专科就诊(β = -0.030)、没有全科医生(β = 0.70)、没有测量体重、胆固醇和血压(β = 0.52)、国家(β1德国= -1.08,β2立陶宛= -0.60;β3匈牙利= 0.50,β4意大利= 0.53)和更好的健康状况感知(β = 0.33)。专家拜访与满意度呈负相关。结论:总体而言,结果表明,可能与初级保健服务满意度更高相关的因素:年龄、专科就诊、指定初级保健医生和控制参数的测量与更好地感知所接受的护理有关。
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