Quality assessment in primary care-focusing on patient experience
10.14442/generalist.38.40
- VernacularTitle:プライマリ・ケアの質評価─患者経験を中心として
- Author:
Takuya Aoki
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
quality of health care;
primary care;
patient experience;
medical safety
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2015;38(1):40-44
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Quality assessment in primary care is increasingly important, and quality indicators of primary care principles and primary care physicians' tasks are available for policy making and quality improvement in other countries. Patient centeredness is an especially important concept for evaluation of primary care principles, so patient experience surveys using quality assessment tools have been conducted in Europe and the US. On the other hand, similar effective approaches are lacking in Japan. Previous studies have indicated that important primary care principles in Japan are accessibility, comprehensiveness, coordination, longitudinal continuity, interpersonal continuity, community oriented care, and family oriented care. Quality assessment and assurance from multiple aspects should be promoted in the future to improve the quality of primary care in Japan.