Primary Care Clinical Trial
Official title:
Utilization Pattern of Primary Health Care Services in Hong Kong - Does Having a Family Doctor Make Any Difference?
The aim of this study was to find out the utilization rate and pattern of primary health
care services, and the process and outcomes of primary care consultations of the general
population in Hong Kong, and whether having a family doctor would make any difference.
The study objectives were to determine
1. the rates and pattern of utilization of different primary health care services and
self-care
2. Patient self-reported outcomes (global rating on change in health, satisfaction and
patient enablement) of primary care consultations;
3. the process of care in consultations including drug and non-drug managements,
investigations, preventive care and referrals;
4. the effect of having a regular family doctor on service utilization rate and pattern,
health promotion practice, and process and outcomes of primary care consultations.
Study Design: A Cross-sectional general population survey and a longitudinal study (12-weeks
follow up)
Method: Two phases, corresponding to Summer and Winter, respectively, of cross-sectional
telephone survey on the Hong Kong general population using a structured questionnaire to
collect information on the choice primary care doctors, illness rates, primary care service
utilization rates and self-reported process and outcomes of consultations. A longitudinal
study for 12 weeks was carried out on a sub-sample of the cross-sectional study subjects to
collect data to cross-validate cross-sectional data. Univariate and multivariate regression
analyses were used to determine whether there was any difference in service utilization
rates, process and outcomes among people using different types of primary care doctors.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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