Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.

<h4>Background</h4>In 2020, Portugal had high levels of unmet health care needs. Primary Care was reported as the main source of unmet needs.<h4>Objectives</h4>To describe face-to-face and remote access to GPs in Portugal during the COVID-19 pandemic. To discover patient expe...

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Main Authors: Mónica Granja, Luís Alves, Sofia Correia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285899
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Luís Alves
Sofia Correia
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Sofia Correia
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description <h4>Background</h4>In 2020, Portugal had high levels of unmet health care needs. Primary Care was reported as the main source of unmet needs.<h4>Objectives</h4>To describe face-to-face and remote access to GPs in Portugal during the COVID-19 pandemic. To discover patient experiences and attitudes to access to care. To identify determinants of access to care.<h4>Methods</h4>A survey of a random sample of 4,286 adults registered in a group of Family Practices was conducted in 2021. Paper questionnaires were sent by post to patients who had no e-mail address registered with the practice. Patients with an e-mail address were sent a link to an online questionnaire. Outcomes were reported waiting times for face-to-face and remote contacts with GPs, dichotomized to ascertain compliance with standards. Associations between participant characteristics and outcome variables were tested using logistic regression.<h4>Results</h4>Waiting times for face-to-face consultations with GPs during the pandemic often exceeded the maximum waiting times (MWT) set by the National Health Service. Remote contacts were mostly conducted within acceptable standards. Waiting times for speaking with the GP over the phone were rated as 'poor' by 40% and 27% reported requests for these calls as unmet. The odds of getting care over MWT increased for participants who reported poorer digital skills. Participants were less likely to get non-urgent consultations over MWT if they found it easy to use the online patient portal to book appointments (odds ratio 0.24; 99% confidence intervals 0.09-0.61), request prescriptions (0.18; 0.04-0.74) or insert personal data (0.18; 0.04-0.95).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Patient reported access to GPs during the pandemic was uneven in Portugal. Obtaining non-urgent consultations and remote contacts over MWT affected mainly those patients with poor digital skills. Telephone access to GPs received the worse ratings. Access through traditional pathways must remain available, to prevent the widening of inequities.
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spelling doaj.art-30cfb1fd96744886ba105427bfbc29f22023-06-17T05:31:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01185e028589910.1371/journal.pone.0285899Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.Mónica GranjaLuís AlvesSofia Correia<h4>Background</h4>In 2020, Portugal had high levels of unmet health care needs. Primary Care was reported as the main source of unmet needs.<h4>Objectives</h4>To describe face-to-face and remote access to GPs in Portugal during the COVID-19 pandemic. To discover patient experiences and attitudes to access to care. To identify determinants of access to care.<h4>Methods</h4>A survey of a random sample of 4,286 adults registered in a group of Family Practices was conducted in 2021. Paper questionnaires were sent by post to patients who had no e-mail address registered with the practice. Patients with an e-mail address were sent a link to an online questionnaire. Outcomes were reported waiting times for face-to-face and remote contacts with GPs, dichotomized to ascertain compliance with standards. Associations between participant characteristics and outcome variables were tested using logistic regression.<h4>Results</h4>Waiting times for face-to-face consultations with GPs during the pandemic often exceeded the maximum waiting times (MWT) set by the National Health Service. Remote contacts were mostly conducted within acceptable standards. Waiting times for speaking with the GP over the phone were rated as 'poor' by 40% and 27% reported requests for these calls as unmet. The odds of getting care over MWT increased for participants who reported poorer digital skills. Participants were less likely to get non-urgent consultations over MWT if they found it easy to use the online patient portal to book appointments (odds ratio 0.24; 99% confidence intervals 0.09-0.61), request prescriptions (0.18; 0.04-0.74) or insert personal data (0.18; 0.04-0.95).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Patient reported access to GPs during the pandemic was uneven in Portugal. Obtaining non-urgent consultations and remote contacts over MWT affected mainly those patients with poor digital skills. Telephone access to GPs received the worse ratings. Access through traditional pathways must remain available, to prevent the widening of inequities.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285899
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Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
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title Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
title_full Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
title_fullStr Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
title_full_unstemmed Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
title_short Access to General Practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal-A survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting.
title_sort access to general practitioners during the covid 19 pandemic in portugal a survey study of patient experiences in an urban setting
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