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Area of Science:

  • Primary Care Research
  • Health Systems Science
  • Healthcare Policy Analysis

Background:

  • Comprehensiveness is vital for high-quality primary care, linked to efficiency and patient satisfaction.
  • Concerns exist regarding a decline in primary care comprehensiveness and service breadth.
  • Vague definitions hinder efforts to address perceived declines in primary care comprehensiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and define comprehensiveness in primary care.
  • To map the attributes of primary care comprehensiveness.
  • To support clearer definitions for research, practice, and policy.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a scoping review following established methodologies (Arksey and O'Malley, Levac et al.).
  • Searched Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, and gray literature for primary care and comprehensiveness terms.
  • Employed a multistep review and detailed data extraction process.

Main Results:

  • Identified nine attributes of primary care comprehensiveness across 360 sources.
  • Mapped attributes into two domains: breadth of care (services, settings, needs, patients, availability) and approach to care (one-stop shop, whole-person, coordination, longitudinal).
  • Discovered three key enablers: structures/resources, teams, and competency.

Conclusions:

  • A conceptual map of primary care comprehensiveness offers enhanced clarity.
  • Identified domains and attributes can inform definitions and measures for research, practice, and policy.
  • Facilitates more precise interventions to improve primary care systems.