Positive association between patient experience of primary care with chronic disease and self‐rated health in a Japanese rural area: A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey using the Japanese primary care assessment tool short form

Author:

Nishida Sakiya12,Hisata Yoshio13ORCID,Yasaka Aki4,Sugioka Takashi5,Hirata Risa3ORCID,Katsuki Naoko E.3ORCID,Tago Masaki3ORCID,Ueda Yuki6,Amenomori Masaki2,Higashino Katsumi7,Naya Yoshio8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine Nagahama City Kohoku Hospital Nagahama Japan

2. Department of Family Medicine Shiga Center for Family Medicine Gamo‐gun Japan

3. Department of General Medicine Saga University Hospital Saga City Japan

4. Department of Neurology National Hospital Organization Sendai Medical Center Sendai Japan

5. Department of General Medicine Saga City Fuji‐Yamato Spa. Hospital Saga City Japan

6. Department of Internal Medicine Nishiazai Clinic Nagahama Japan

7. Department of Pediatrics Nagahama City Kohoku Hospital Nagahama Japan

8. Department of Urology Nagahama City Kohoku Hospital Nagahama Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLow birthrates and an aging society during population decline have brought about labor shortages and increased medical care needs. Medical resources should be distributed appropriately, particularly in rural areas. High‐quality primary care can make the medical system more effective and contribute to rural residents' health. However, there are no reports on the impact of primary care on health in the rural areas of Japan. This study examined the effect of primary care quality on self‐rated health in a rural Japanese area.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional study using a questionnaire survey of residents of a rural area in northern Shiga Prefecture in 2021. Self‐rated health (SRH) was used as the health outcome (1–5 points), and the Japanese Primary Care Assessment Tool Short Form (JPCAT‐SF) was used to measure the patients' experience of primary care (0–100 points). We conducted a multivariate analysis using logistic regression analysis and examined the association between good SRH (4 points or more) and high JPCAT‐SF scores (above average score), adjusted for sociodemographic confounding factors.ResultsA total of 1108 men and 1412 women responded to the survey. The mean patient age was 69.8 years. The mean JPCAT‐SF score was 51.8 points. Among the 1172 patients with chronic diseases, good SRH was associated with high JPCAT‐SF scores (odds ratio [OR] 1.32, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.009–1.73).ConclusionsGood SRH among rural residents with chronic disease was associated with high primary care quality.

Publisher

Wiley

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