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Understanding primary care physician (PCP) practice patterns is crucial for improving patient access. This study investigates the factors influencing family medicine residents and early-career PCPs to enhance primary care planning and policy in Canada.

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  • Health Services Research
  • Medical Education
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Canadians face ongoing primary care access challenges despite a growing supply of primary care physicians (PCPs).
  • There is limited evidence regarding whether early-career PCPs are working less or specializing, impacting comprehensive family medicine. This study addresses this gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify values and preferences influencing practice intentions and choices of family medicine residents and early-career PCPs.
  • To compare practice patterns between early-career and established PCPs to discern cohort versus period effects.
  • To integrate findings for policy recommendations ensuring adequate provider supply and patient access to primary care.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study employing semi-structured interviews with residents and early-career PCPs.
  • Analysis of survey data from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
  • Examination of linked administrative health data across British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia.

Main Results:

  • The study aims to provide a framework for understanding PCP practice choices and patterns.
  • It will develop new measures for cross-jurisdictional practice pattern comparison.
  • Findings will inform primary care planning and policy development.

Conclusions:

  • This research will elucidate the factors shaping primary care physician practice intentions and choices.
  • It will offer insights into potential shifts in practice patterns among different PCP cohorts.
  • The results are expected to guide policy interventions to improve primary care accessibility in Canada.