Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 24, 2026

E-Patient Counseling Trial E-PACO: Computer Based Education versus Nurse Counseling for Patients to Prepare for Colonoscopy
Published on: August 1, 2019
Patients' Visiting Preferences in Japan under Universal Coverage and Free Access
Shuhei Ichikawa1, Satoshi Kondo2, Norihiko Yamamoto3
1Faculty of General Medicine, Tsu-city, Japan Jwellyfish@outlook.com.
Background:
Patients' orientation toward domain-specific specialists (SP) for treatment, a form of patient visiting preference, has not been confirmed in societies with universal coverage and free access.
Aim:
To investigate the visiting preferences of citizens for SPs and general practitioners (GPs) regarding symptoms, diseases, and procedures.
Design And Setting:
This cross-sectional study used a web survey in Japan, a society with universal coverage and free access, and without well-established general practitioners in the healthcare system.
Method:
Participants were asked about their visiting preferences for 19 symptoms, 15 diseases, and 16 procedures. Visiting preferences were measured using a 5-point Likert scale, where one meant favourable for SPs and five meant favourable for GPs. Descriptive statistics, including 95% confidence intervals (CIs), were calculated. If the mean score for an item was<3 and the CI did not exceed 3, the participants were considered to prefer SPs, and vice versa.
Results:
Some symptoms, procedures, and most diseases were oriented towards SPs. Especially, SPs were preferred for diseases, regardless of their invasiveness or speciality. Procedures oriented toward SPs are specialised and invasive. In contrast, GPs were preferred for some symptoms and procedures which are frequently encountered in primary care settings, such as basic outpatient procedures, follow-ups for health checkups, home-visiting care, and end-of-life care for older adults.
Conclusion:
Specialists were preferred for most diseases and advanced, invasive procedures. Additionally, a generalist orientation was found in procedures that frequently occurred in primary and home healthcare.
Related Concept Videos
Primary Healthcare Services
In 1978, international leaders convened in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, for what would be a pivotal event in global health. The Alma-Ata Declaration was the first to call...
Introduction To Health Care Delivery System
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) advocates for a patient-centered, effective, safe, timely, equitable, and effective healthcare system. The National Priorities...
Methods Of Healthcare Delivery System
Managed Care System:
The managed care system is designed to control the cost while maintaining the quality of care. The patient's care from admission to discharge is planned by the primary care provider or the case manager, also known as the gatekeeper. In a managed care system, the number of care providers is...
Secondary Healthcare System
Traditional Level Of Health Care System
The preventive healthcare service includes tests for screening. Preventive health care services include identifying and reducing disease risk...
Tertiary Healthcare System
