This perspective paper makes a brief conceptual review of continuity and argues that relationship continuity is the most controversial type. Plentiful evidence of association with better satisfaction and outcomes urgently needs to be supplemented by studies of causation.The scope of these has been outlined in this paper. Evidence strongly suggests that patients generally want more relationship continuity than they are getting and that relationship continuity is linked with better patient and staff satisfaction. This is reason enough to justify improving relationship continuity for patients
BACKGROUND: Developments in primary care may make the provision of interpersonal continuity more dif...
As a principle of healthcare planning, continuity of care is losing ground. It is increasingly being...
Continuity of care is an important factor in the quality of primary care. Unfortunately there is no ...
This perspective paper makes a brief conceptual review of continuity and argues that relationship co...
From 2003 to 2014, the Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) monitored patient experiences with h...
Improving interpersonal continuity of care—the personal relationship forged between a patient and th...
Abstract Background Continuity is a fundamental tenet...
Abstract Background Continuity of care has traditionally been regarded as a core quality of general ...
Continuity of care is generally considered beneficial in primary healthcare, and in this paper the e...
Continuity of care has consistently been referred to as a core attribute or value of general practic...
general practice? Family Practice 2003; 20: 623–627. For a variety of reasons, GPs are working more ...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
BACKGROUND: Increased relationship continuity in primary care is associated with better health outco...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
BACKGROUND: Developments in primary care may make the provision of interpersonal continuity more dif...
As a principle of healthcare planning, continuity of care is losing ground. It is increasingly being...
Continuity of care is an important factor in the quality of primary care. Unfortunately there is no ...
This perspective paper makes a brief conceptual review of continuity and argues that relationship co...
From 2003 to 2014, the Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) monitored patient experiences with h...
Improving interpersonal continuity of care—the personal relationship forged between a patient and th...
Abstract Background Continuity is a fundamental tenet...
Abstract Background Continuity of care has traditionally been regarded as a core quality of general ...
Continuity of care is generally considered beneficial in primary healthcare, and in this paper the e...
Continuity of care has consistently been referred to as a core attribute or value of general practic...
general practice? Family Practice 2003; 20: 623–627. For a variety of reasons, GPs are working more ...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
BACKGROUND: Increased relationship continuity in primary care is associated with better health outco...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Relational continuity of care has traditionally been an important core value of primary care. Resear...
BACKGROUND: Developments in primary care may make the provision of interpersonal continuity more dif...
As a principle of healthcare planning, continuity of care is losing ground. It is increasingly being...
Continuity of care is an important factor in the quality of primary care. Unfortunately there is no ...