Abstract
Background:
Understanding patient perceptions of care coordination in primary care can help improve responsiveness to patients' needs, outcomes, and quality of care.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to explore patient experiences and perceptions of care coordination in primary care.
Method:
Interviews with 13 patients from 10 clinics were conducted and analyzed using directed content analysis.
Results:
Three primary themes arose: care coordinators provide a gateway to accessing needed care; patients needed and valued the support and trusted advice of their care coordinators; and patients valued care coordinators' help with navigating, engaging, and educating them about their care.
Conclusions:
Understanding what patients value in care delivery can help frame a vision for a more responsive approach in delivering primary care, as well as create a pathway to quality improvement, moving toward a truly patient-centered focus in primary care.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)