Background: Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance targets emphasise other aspects of care, particularly waiting times for consultation. This study examined patient and general practitioner (GP) perceptions of the value of personal continuity and rapid access, and the relationship between them. Methods: Qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 16 GPs and 32 patients in the Lothian region of Scotland, to identify whether, how, why and in which circumstances personal continuity and rapid access were valued. Results: From the patients' perspective, what mattered was 'access to appropriate care' depending on the problem to be dealt with. For a few patients, rapid ...
Background: Personal continuity — having a GP who knows their patients and keeps track of them — is ...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of general practice, continuity of care creates an opportunity for a ...
Continuity of care is generally considered beneficial in primary healthcare, and in this paper the e...
Background: Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance targ...
Background: Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance targ...
Background Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance ta...
Easy Access Versus Continuity—What Is Important to Patients and Doctors?(Guthrie B, Wyke S. Personal...
BACKGROUND: Good and appropriate access to care is a prerequisite to achieving personal provider con...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity - having a GP who knows his or her patients and keeps track of them ...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
Care is better coordinated when doctors have personal responsibility for their patients. Continuity ...
Contains fulltext : 49107.pdf ( ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We determined the reported...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity of care is a core value of general practice. It is increasingly thre...
Background: Personal continuity — having a GP who knows their patients and keeps track of them — is ...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of general practice, continuity of care creates an opportunity for a ...
Continuity of care is generally considered beneficial in primary healthcare, and in this paper the e...
Background: Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance targ...
Background: Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance targ...
Background Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance ta...
Easy Access Versus Continuity—What Is Important to Patients and Doctors?(Guthrie B, Wyke S. Personal...
BACKGROUND: Good and appropriate access to care is a prerequisite to achieving personal provider con...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity - having a GP who knows his or her patients and keeps track of them ...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
Care is better coordinated when doctors have personal responsibility for their patients. Continuity ...
Contains fulltext : 49107.pdf ( ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We determined the reported...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity of care is a core value of general practice. It is increasingly thre...
Background: Personal continuity — having a GP who knows their patients and keeps track of them — is ...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of general practice, continuity of care creates an opportunity for a ...
Continuity of care is generally considered beneficial in primary healthcare, and in this paper the e...