Health utilization and need assessment data suggest there is considerable variation in access to outpatient specialist care. However, it is unclear if the types of barriers experienced are specific to chronic disease groups or experienced universally. This systematic review provides a detailed summary of common and unique barriers experienced by chronic disease groups when accessing and receiving care, and a synthesized list of possible health service initiatives to improve equitable delivery of optimal care in high-income countries. Quantitative articles describing barriers to specialist outpatient services were retrieved from CINAHL, MEDLINE, Embase, and PyscINFO. To be eligible for review, studies: were published from 2002 to May 2014; i...
Objective To identify current, policy-relevant evidence about barriers and enablers associated with ...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
Large number of people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) face barriers to adequate healthcare in...
OBJECTIVES This overview aims to synthesise global evidence on factors affecting healthcare acces...
PURPOSE: To conduct a systematic review regarding psychosocial barriers to healthcare use in individ...
Background There is increasing evidence that lack of facilities, equipment, and expertise in distric...
Health disparities have led to decreased access to comprehensive healthcare for medically underserve...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that lack of facilities, equipment, and expertise in distri...
Background: access to effective healthcare is in particular challenging for vulnerable and socially ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic disease faced by both developed and developing coun...
Background: access to effective healthcare is in particular challenging for vulnerable and socially ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of barriers to healthcare utiliz...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
Premature death and poorer access to quality care for physical health concerns is common for people ...
Objective To identify current, policy-relevant evidence about barriers and enablers associated with ...
Objective To identify current, policy-relevant evidence about barriers and enablers associated with ...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
Large number of people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) face barriers to adequate healthcare in...
OBJECTIVES This overview aims to synthesise global evidence on factors affecting healthcare acces...
PURPOSE: To conduct a systematic review regarding psychosocial barriers to healthcare use in individ...
Background There is increasing evidence that lack of facilities, equipment, and expertise in distric...
Health disparities have led to decreased access to comprehensive healthcare for medically underserve...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that lack of facilities, equipment, and expertise in distri...
Background: access to effective healthcare is in particular challenging for vulnerable and socially ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic disease faced by both developed and developing coun...
Background: access to effective healthcare is in particular challenging for vulnerable and socially ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of barriers to healthcare utiliz...
BACKGROUND: Disparities in access to primary care (PC) have been demonstrated within and between hea...
Premature death and poorer access to quality care for physical health concerns is common for people ...
Objective To identify current, policy-relevant evidence about barriers and enablers associated with ...
Objective To identify current, policy-relevant evidence about barriers and enablers associated with ...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
Large number of people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) face barriers to adequate healthcare in...