Author:
Ruan Wenjie,Liu Changming,Liao Xiaoyang,Guo Zhaoxia,Zhang Yalin,Lei Yi,Chen Huadong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
General practitioners are the main providers of primary care services. To better strengthen the important role of general practitioners in primary healthcare services, China is promoting the general practitioners’ office system. There is a lack of well-accepted methods to measure the performance of general practitioner offices in China. We thus aim to develop a systematic and operable performance measurement system for evaluating the general practitioner’s office.
Methods
We establish an index pool of the performance measurement system of general practitioners’ offices by a cross-sectional study and the literature research method and adopt the focus group method to establish the preliminary system. The Delphi method is then used to conduct three rounds of consultation to modify indices, which aims to form the final indicator system. We determine the weight of each index by the analytic hierarchy process method, which together with the final indicator system constitutes the final performance measurement system. Finally, we select three offices from three different cities in Sichuan Province, China, as case offices to conduct the case study, aiming to assess its credibility.
Results
Our results show that the first office scored 958.5 points, the second scored 768.1 points, and the third scored 947.7 points, which corresponds to the reality of these three offices, meaning that the performance measurement system is effective and manoeuvrable.
Conclusions
Our study provides support for standardizing the functions of China’s general practitioner’s office, improving the health service quality of generalists, and providing a theoretical basis for the standardization of the general practitioner’s office.
Funder
Project of Family Doctor Demonstration Studio, Health Commission of Sichuan Province
National Key Research and Development Program of China
135 Project for Disciplines of Excellence, West China Hospital, Sichuan University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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