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ABSTRACT: Objectives
To determine which modifiable and non-modifiable attributes patients prefer in a family physician, as well as to analyse participants' characteristics associated with their choices.Design
Cross-sectional study.Setting
Family healthcare units (FHU) in the city of Braga and Barcelos (Northern Portugal).Participants
Adults aged 18 years or more, enrolled in the selected FHU.Main outcome measures
The preferred attributes were assessed with a questionnaire delivered in the FHU. These attributes included gender, age and nationality and the importance of being Portuguese, of greeting with a handshake, of welcoming in the waiting area, of using an identification badge and of wearing a white coat.Results
A total of 556 questionnaires were included in the analysis; 66% and 58% of the participants had no preference for the gender or age of the family physician, respectively. Using a multinomial logistic regression, male participants were 3.8 times more likely to have a preference for a male physician than having no preference, in comparison to female participants (OR 3.864, 95%?CI 1.96 to 7.61). More than 69% of the participants considered greeting with a handshake, using an identification badge and wearing a white coat important or very important. There was a statistically significant association between being Portuguese and the major importance given to the use of an identification badge (?=0.68, 95% CI 0.23 to 1.12).Conclusions
Our data show that modifiable attributes of the family physician (greeting, presence of an identification badge and wearing a white coat) are important for patients. Potential changes in family physician attitude in consultation could ultimately affect patient-physician relationship.
SUBMITTER: Nuno J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7849883 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nuno Joana J Fernandes Susana S Silva Teresa Rei TR Guimarães Ana Catarina AC Pereira Bernardo Morais BM Laureano-Alves Sara S de Sousa Isabel Cristina Vieira ICV Brito Dinis D Firmino-Machado João J
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<h4>Objectives</h4>To determine which modifiable and non-modifiable attributes patients prefer in a family physician, as well as to analyse participants' characteristics associated with their choices.<h4>Design</h4>Cross-sectional study.<h4>Setting</h4>Family healthcare units (FHU) in the city of Braga and Barcelos (Northern Portugal).<h4>Participants</h4>Adults aged 18 years or more, enrolled in the selected FHU.<h4>Main outcome measures</h4>The preferred attributes were assessed with a questio ...[more]