One of the main goals of primary care is providing equitable health-care, meaning equal access, equal treatment and equal outcomes of healthcare for all in equal need. Some studies show that patients from lower socioeconomic groups visit a GP more often, while other studies show that they are more likely to postpone a visit to a GP. In this study, we want to explore within the social group of low-income patients living in Flanders, Belgium, which patients have a higher risk of postponing a visit to a GP. A face-to-face questionnaire was administered among 606 low-income users of Public Social Services. The questionnaire consisted of questions on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, social networks, health and healthcare use. A mul...
BackgroundGrowing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if pa...
BACKGROUND: The focus of health policy on improving health and reducing inequality for socially vuln...
Available evidence has suggested that strong primary care (PC) systems are associated with better ou...
One of the main goals of primary care is providing equitable health-care, meaning equal access, equa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe social differences in postponing a general prac...
Objective: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Objective: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Background: International research shows consistently that people with a lower socioeconomic status ...
Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if patients can...
Background: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
Background: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
BackgroundGrowing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if pa...
BACKGROUND: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
BACKGROUND: The focus of health policy on improving health and reducing inequality for socially vuln...
BackgroundGrowing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if pa...
BACKGROUND: The focus of health policy on improving health and reducing inequality for socially vuln...
Available evidence has suggested that strong primary care (PC) systems are associated with better ou...
One of the main goals of primary care is providing equitable health-care, meaning equal access, equa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe social differences in postponing a general prac...
Objective: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Objective: To describe social differences in postponing a general practitioner visit in 31 European ...
Background: International research shows consistently that people with a lower socioeconomic status ...
Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if patients can...
Background: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
Background: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
BackgroundGrowing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if pa...
BACKGROUND: Growing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if ...
BACKGROUND: The focus of health policy on improving health and reducing inequality for socially vuln...
BackgroundGrowing social inequities have made it important for general practitioners to verify if pa...
BACKGROUND: The focus of health policy on improving health and reducing inequality for socially vuln...
Available evidence has suggested that strong primary care (PC) systems are associated with better ou...