Knowledge and attitude towards hierarchical medical system among patients in Beijing Xicheng district community health service centers
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-7368.2018.04.006
- VernacularTitle:北京市西城区社区卫生服务机构就诊患者对分级诊疗模式的认知情况调查
- Author:
Yongfeng TIAN
1
;
Ningyan LI
;
Wei WANG
Author Information
1. 100055,北京市西城区社区卫生服务管理中心
- Keywords:
Community health service;
Questionnaires;
Dividing treatment by diagnosis
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2018;17(4):268-271
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To assess the knowledge and attitude towards hierarchical medical system among patients in Beijing Xicheng district community health service centers.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted between July and August 2016,among randomly-selected patients who were visiting community health service centers in Beijing Xicheng district.Results A total of 2 770 patients were investigated.The percentage of patients who knew the hierarchical medical system was 62.2% (1 722/2 770).Logistic regression showed that the degree of knowledge was significantly correlated with the visit number in the recent year and the education levels of patients.The percentage of patients who had a positive attitude to the system was 89.5% (2 478/2 770).The main reasons for negative attitude to the system were "worry about the delay of treatment","inconvenience" and "fewer drugs in community health service centers" and "weak capacity of community health service centers".Logistic regression showed that the education level was negatively correlated with the attitude.In the case of mild illness,2,485 (89.7%) participants would chose "community health service center or service station".Conclusions The knowledge of hierarchical medical system among patients in community health institutions are moderately high,while most of them have positive attitude towards the system.The service capacity of community health service institutions should be further improved,and publicity should be strengthened to improve the awareness of hierarchical medical system among community residents.