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Experiences of adult patients using primary care services in Poland - a cross-sectional study in QUALICOPC study framework.

Marek OleszczykAnna Krztoń-KrólewieckaWillemijn L A SchäferWienke G W BoermaAdam Windak
Published in: BMC family practice (2017)
Primary health care in Poland is of good overall quality as perceived by the patients. Study participants were at most satisfied with accessibility and equity of care and less satisfied with coordination and comprehensiveness of care. Longer patient-doctor relationship and older age of patients were found as the most influential determinants of higher satisfaction. However, variables used in this study poorly explain the overall level of satisfaction. Further research is needed to identify the other determinants of patient satisfaction in the Polish population. Rural practices deserve additional attention due to highest proportions of both extremely satisfied and dissatisfied patients.
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