Objective: To establish which generic attributes of general practice out-of-hours health services are important to the public. Methods: A discrete choice experiment postal survey conducted in three English general practitioner (GP) co-operatives. A total of 871 individuals aged 20 1370 09years registered with a GP. Outcomes were preferences for, and trade-offs between: time to making initial contact, time waiting for advice/treatment, informed of expected waiting time, type of contact, professional providing advice, chance contact relieves anxiety, and utility estimates for valuing current models of care. Results: Response rate was 37%. Respondents valued out-of-hours contact for services for reducing anxiety but this was not the only...
Background: Access to primary care services is one of the key components of the NHS Plan which stat...
Objectives-To determine the reasons for choosing between primary care out of hours centres and accid...
Objectives: To determine the relative importance of factors that influence patient choice in the boo...
Objective: To establish which generic attributes of general practice out-of-hours health services ar...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners' views about the future provision of out of hours prim...
Objectives To determine the level of demand and supply of out of hours care from a nationally repres...
Background Although the rapid growth in general practitioner (GP) co-operatives has met with GP sati...
Background: Several models of GP out-of-hours provision exist in the UK but there is little detail ...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners' views about the future provision of out of hours prim...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Objective: To compare the outcome of out of hours care given by general practitioners from patients'...
Background: Access to primary care services is one of the key components of the NHS Plan which stat...
Objectives-To determine the reasons for choosing between primary care out of hours centres and accid...
Objectives: To determine the relative importance of factors that influence patient choice in the boo...
Objective: To establish which generic attributes of general practice out-of-hours health services ar...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners' views about the future provision of out of hours prim...
Objectives To determine the level of demand and supply of out of hours care from a nationally repres...
Background Although the rapid growth in general practitioner (GP) co-operatives has met with GP sati...
Background: Several models of GP out-of-hours provision exist in the UK but there is little detail ...
Objective: To ascertain general practitioners' views about the future provision of out of hours prim...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Objective: To compare the outcome of out of hours care given by general practitioners from patients'...
Background: Access to primary care services is one of the key components of the NHS Plan which stat...
Objectives-To determine the reasons for choosing between primary care out of hours centres and accid...
Objectives: To determine the relative importance of factors that influence patient choice in the boo...