Patient experience of residents with restricted primary care access during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:

Aoki TakuyaORCID,Fujinuma Yasuki,Matsushima Masato

Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate primary care access for COVID-19 consultation among residents who have a usual source of care (USC) and to examine their associations with patient experience during the pandemic in Japan.DesignNationwide cross-sectional study.SettingJapanese general adult population.Participants1004 adult residents who have a USC.Main outcome measuresPatient experience assessed by the Japanese version of Primary Care Assessment Tool Short Form (JPCAT-SF).ResultsA total of 198 (19.7%) reported restricted primary care access for COVID-19 consultation despite having a USC. After adjustment for possible confounders, restricted primary care access for COVID-19 consultation was negatively associated with the JPCAT-SF total score (adjusted mean difference = −8.61, 95% CI −11.11 to −6.10). In addition, restricted primary care access was significantly associated with a decrease in all JPCAT-SF domain scores.ConclusionsApproximately one-fifth of adult residents who had a USC reported restricted primary care access for COVID-19 consultation during the pandemic in Japan. Our study also found that restricted primary care access for COVID-19 consultation was negatively associated with a wide range of patient experience including first contact. Material, financial and educational support to primary care facilities, the spread of telemedicine and the application of a patient registration system might be necessary to improve access to primary care during a pandemic.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Family Practice,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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