The quality of physician-patient relationships - Patients' experiences 1996-1999

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Murphy, J
Chang, H
Montgomery, JE
Rogers, WH
Safran, DG
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[1] Tufts Univ New England Med Ctr, Hlth Inst, Div Clin Care Res, Boston, MA 02111 USA
[2] Tufts Univ, Dept Med, Div Family Med, Boston, MA 02111 USA
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primary health care; quality assurance; health care; physician-patient relations; communication;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BACKGROUND Our objective was to examine how patients of primary care physicians are responding to a changing health care environment. The quality of their relationship with their primary care physicians and their experience with organizational features of care were monitored over a 3-year period. METHODS This was a longitudinal observational study (1996-1999). Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire at baseline and at follow-up. The questionnaires included measures of primary care quality from the Primary Care Assessment Survey (PCAS). We included insured adults employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts who remained with one primary care physician throughout the study period (n=2383). The outcomes were unadjusted mean scale score changes in each of the 8 PCAS over the 3 years and associated standardized difference scores (effect sizes). The 8 PCAS scales measured relationship quality (4 scales: communication, interpersonal treatment, physician's knowledge of the patient, patient trust) and organizational features of care (4 scales: financial access, organizational access, visit-based continuity, integration of care). RESULTS There were significant declines in 3 of the 4 relationship scales: communication (effect size [ES] = -0.095), interpersonal treatment (ES = -0.115), and trust (ES = -0.046). Improvement was observed in physician's knowledge of the patient (ES = -0.051). There was a significant decline in organizational access (ES = -0.165) and an increase in visit-based continuity (ES = 0.060). There were no significant changes in financial access and integration of care indexes. CONCLUSIONS The declines in access and 3 of the 4 indexes of physician-patient relationship quality are of concern, especially if they signify a trend.
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