Cross-sectional analysis of primary care clinics' policies, practices, and availability of patient support services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kendra L RatnapradipaRunqiu WangJosiane KabayundoWalter Marquez LavenantEleanore NelsonMuskan AhujaYing ZhangHongmei WangPublished in: BMC health services research (2024)
Practices to reduce missed appointments included a variety of reminders. Although finances and inability to take time off work were the most frequently reported perceived barriers for patients' access to timely healthcare, most clinics did not directly address them. Rural clinics appeared to have more community partnerships to address underlying social determinants of health, such as transportation and assistance applying for government aid. Taking such a wholistic partnership approach is an area for future study to improve patient access.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- healthcare
- mental health
- cross sectional
- public health
- end stage renal disease
- case report
- ejection fraction
- general practice
- newly diagnosed
- depressive symptoms
- south africa
- social support
- health information
- peritoneal dialysis
- current status
- social media
- patient reported outcomes
- human health
- patient reported