Primary medical care continuity and patient mortality: a systematic review

Author:

Baker Richard,Freeman George K,Haggerty Jeannie L,Bankart M John,Nockels Keith H

Abstract

BackgroundA 2018 review into continuity of care with doctors in primary and secondary care concluded that mortality rates are lower with higher continuity of care.AimThis association was studied further to elucidate its strength and how causative mechanisms may work, specifically in the field of primary medical care.Design and settingSystematic review of studies published in English or French from database and source inception to July 2019.MethodOriginal empirical quantitative studies of any design were included, from MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, OpenGrey, and the library catalogue of the New York Academy of Medicine for unpublished studies. Selected studies included patients who were seen wholly or mostly in primary care settings, and quantifiable measures of continuity and mortality.ResultsThirteen quantitative studies were identified that included either cross-sectional or retrospective cohorts with variable periods of follow-up. Twelve of these measured the effect on all-cause mortality; a statistically significant protective effect of greater care continuity was found in nine, absent in two, and in one effects ranged from increased to decreased mortality depending on the continuity measure. The remaining study found a protective association for coronary heart disease mortality. Improved clinical responsibility, physician knowledge, and patient trust were suggested as causative mechanisms, although these were not investigated.ConclusionThis review adds reduced mortality to the demonstrated benefits of there being better continuity in primary care for patients. Some patients may benefit more than others. Further studies should seek to elucidate mechanisms and those patients who are likely to benefit most. Despite mounting evidence of its broad benefit to patients, relationship continuity in primary care is in decline — decisive action is required from policymakers and practitioners to counter this.

Publisher

Royal College of General Practitioners

Subject

Family Practice

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