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Importance of accessibility and opening hours to overall patient experience of general practice: analysis of repeated cross-sectional data from a national patient survey

机译:无障碍获取和开放时间对一般患者总体经验的重要性:对来自全国患者调查的重复横截面数据进行分析

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Background The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, particularly by extending opening hours in the evenings and at weekends. It is unclear how important these factors are to patients’ overall experiences of general practice.Aim To examine associations between overall experience of general practice and patient experience of making appointments and satisfaction with opening hours.Design and setting Analysis of repeated cross-sectional data from the General Practice Patient Surveys conducted from 2011–2012 until 2013–2014. These covered 8289 general practice surgeries in England.Method Data from a national survey conducted three times over consecutive years were analysed. The outcome measure was overall experience, rated on a five-level interval scale. Associations were estimated as standardised regression coefficients, adjusted for responder characteristics and clustering within practices using multilevel linear regression.Results In total, there were 2 912 535 responders from all practices in England ( n = 8289). Experience of making appointments (β 0.24, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.24 to 0.25) and satisfaction with opening hours (β 0.15, 95% CI = 0.15 to 0.16) were modestly associated with overall experience. Overall experience was most strongly associated with GP interpersonal quality of care (β 0.34, 95% CI = 0.34 to 0.35) and receptionist helpfulness was positively associated with overall experience (β 0.16, 95% CI = 0.16 to 0.17). Other patient experience measures had minimal associations (β≤0.06). Models explained ≥90% of variation in overall experience between practices.Conclusion Patient experience of making appointments and satisfaction with opening hours were only modestly associated with overall experience. Policymakers in England should not assume that recent policies to improve access will result in large improvements in patients’ overall experience of general practice.
机译:背景技术英国政府旨在通过在晚上和周末延长开放时间来改善英格兰一般做法的可及性。目前尚不清楚这些因素对患者的总体实践经验有多重要。目的研究常规实践的总体经验与患者就诊经历和开放时间满意度之间的联系。设计和设置重复横截面数据分析从2011-2012年至2013-2014年进行的全科患者调查。这些方法覆盖了英格兰的8289例普通外科手术。方法分析了连续三年进行的一次全国性调查的数据。成果衡量标准是总体经验,以五级间隔等级进行评分。关联被估计为标准回归系数,并通过多级线性回归对响应者的特征和实践中的聚类进行了调整。结果在英格兰,总计有2 912 535位来自所有实践的响应者(n = 8289)。预约的经验(β0.24,95%置信区间[CI] = 0.24至0.25)和对开放时间的满意程度(β0.15,95%CI = 0.15至0.16)与整体经验有一定关联。总体经验与全科医生人际护理质量密切相关(β0.34,95%CI = 0.34至0.35),接待员的帮助与整体经验正相关(β0.16,95%CI = 0.16至0.17)。其他患者经验指标的关联性最小(β≤0.06)。模型解释了两次实践之间总体经验差异的≥90%。结论预约患者的经历和对开放时间的满意度仅与总体经验有一定的联系。英格兰的政策制定者不应以为最近的改善医疗准入政策会大大改善患者的一般实践经验。

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