Abstract AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine what made people want to change their choice of general practitioners (GP). Furthermore, the study aimed to correlate the perceived quality of patient-GP communication with the motives inducing individuals to change their doctors. METHODS: All people requesting to change their GPs were asked by the office staff to complete a questionnaire. RESULTS: The study identifies the following main reasons for changing GP: patients perceived the doctor as unwilling to listen to them; patients did not receive the services that they considered useful for their health; and patients perceived the doctor's disorganization as an obstacle to accessibility. CONCLUSIONS: These findings sugge...
<strong>Background:</strong> Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encour...
In June 2001, the regular general practitioner scheme (Fastlegeordningen) was introduced in Norway. ...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
Abstract AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine what made people want to change their choice ...
The health reform carried out in our country has resulted in a number of both positive and undesirab...
Objective: To identify factors influencing general practitioners' (GPs’) decisions about whether or ...
Objective: To describe the complete range of factors which doctors recognise as changing their clini...
Background:To improve the feasibility of shifting medical specialist to general practitioner (GP) se...
Background Consistent with the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ UK public health policy, general practit...
General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change interventi...
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<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To examine the nature,...
Objectives: To identify factors that explain patient satisfaction with general practice physicians a...
Background: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
<strong>Background:</strong> Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encour...
In June 2001, the regular general practitioner scheme (Fastlegeordningen) was introduced in Norway. ...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
Abstract AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine what made people want to change their choice ...
The health reform carried out in our country has resulted in a number of both positive and undesirab...
Objective: To identify factors influencing general practitioners' (GPs’) decisions about whether or ...
Objective: To describe the complete range of factors which doctors recognise as changing their clini...
Background:To improve the feasibility of shifting medical specialist to general practitioner (GP) se...
Background Consistent with the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ UK public health policy, general practit...
General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change interventi...
Contains fulltext : 57158.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Personal conti...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To examine the nature,...
Objectives: To identify factors that explain patient satisfaction with general practice physicians a...
Background: Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encouraged to choose, a...
<strong>Background:</strong> Today, in several north-western European countries, patients are encour...
In June 2001, the regular general practitioner scheme (Fastlegeordningen) was introduced in Norway. ...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...