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[How do patients evaluate their general practitioners? Danish results from a European study]
1Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Almen Medicin, Forskningsenheden for Almen Medicin.
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|March 9, 2000
Abstract:
This study aims to assess how patients evaluate the quality of general practice care. With a questionnaire answered by a sample of 1309 (90.9% response) from 36 practices. Patients answered 25 questions relating to their general practice care. Patients were, generally seen, very positive about their general practitioners. "Keeping your records and data confidential" and "providing quick services for urgent health problems" received most positive evaluations, while "waiting time in the waiting room", "being able to speak to the general practitioner on the telephone" and "getting through to the practice on the phone" were assessed most negatively.