Patient Voice and Mission: Why Do Patients Choose Family Medicine and What Do They Value?

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Abstract

Known gaps exist between what patients value and institutions prioritize. We sought to incorporate patients’ reasons for valuing family medicine into a new Mission and Vision statement by deploying brief surveys to a convenience sample of patients. We conducted descriptive quantitative analyses of demographics and inductive content analysis of written responses. Patients returned 92 (20%) of 450 questionnaires. Responders were 63% female, mean age of 47 years. Patients noted distinguishing features of family medicine were (1) continuity of care, (2) all-encompassing care, and (3) trusted referrals. Some patients reported not knowing there was a distinction between family medicine and other primary care.

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Horn, J., Allen, S. V., Boehmer, K. R., & Pecina, J. L. (2021). Patient Voice and Mission: Why Do Patients Choose Family Medicine and What Do They Value? Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211034037

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