Do Polish primary care physicians meet the expectations of their patients? An analysis of Polish QUALICOPC data

Author:

Krztoń-Królewiecka AnnaORCID,Oleszczyk Marek,Windak Adam

Abstract

Abstract Background Meeting the expectations of patients is one of the most crucial criteria when assessing the quality of a healthcare system. This study aimed to compare the expectations and experiences of patients of primary care in Poland and to identify key patient characteristics affecting these outlooks. Methods The study was performed within the framework of the international Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe (QUALICOPC) cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study. In Poland, a nationally representative sample of 2218 patients were recruited to take part in the study. As a study tool, we used data from two of four QUALICOPC questionnaires: “Patient Experience” and “Patient Values”. Results Patients’ expectations were fulfilled in all study areas: accessibility, continuity, quality of care, and equity. We observed that the highest-met expectations indexes were in the area of quality of care, while the lowest, but still with a positive value, were in the area of accessibility. Patient-doctor communication was the aspect most valued by study participants. Elements of the patient’s own level of engagement during the consultation were ranked as less essential. Conclusions Comparing patient experiences to their values allows us to identify areas for improvement that are prioritized by patients. Accessibility is recognized as the most important area by Polish patients, simultaneously showing the highest level of patient-perceived improvement potential. Interpersonal care is another domain, in which the needs of patients are satisfied but are also relatively high. Strong clinician-patient relationships seem to be a priority in patients’ expectations. The continuous efforts in interpersonal communication skills training for primary care physicians should be upgraded.

Funder

European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Family Practice

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