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An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada

BACKGROUND: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging because of the dearth of concise and synthesized information. The paucity of information occurs, in part, because the majority of primary health care in Canada is delivered through a multitude of privately owned small...

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Autores principales: Wong, Sabrina T, Chau, Leena W, Hogg, William, Teare, Gary F, Miedema, Baukje, Breton, Mylaine, Aubrey-Bassler, Kris, Katz, Alan, Burge, Fred, Boivin, Antoine, Cooke, Tim, Francoeur, Danièle, Wodchis, Walter P
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-015-0236-7
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author Wong, Sabrina T
Chau, Leena W
Hogg, William
Teare, Gary F
Miedema, Baukje
Breton, Mylaine
Aubrey-Bassler, Kris
Katz, Alan
Burge, Fred
Boivin, Antoine
Cooke, Tim
Francoeur, Danièle
Wodchis, Walter P
author_facet Wong, Sabrina T
Chau, Leena W
Hogg, William
Teare, Gary F
Miedema, Baukje
Breton, Mylaine
Aubrey-Bassler, Kris
Katz, Alan
Burge, Fred
Boivin, Antoine
Cooke, Tim
Francoeur, Danièle
Wodchis, Walter P
author_sort Wong, Sabrina T
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description BACKGROUND: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging because of the dearth of concise and synthesized information. The paucity of information occurs, in part, because the majority of primary health care in Canada is delivered through a multitude of privately owned small businesses with no mechanism or incentives to provide information about their performance. The purpose of this paper is to report the methods used to recruit family physicians and their patients across 10 provinces to provide self-reported information about primary care and how this information could be used in recruitment and data collection for future large scale pan-Canadian and other cross-country studies. METHODS: Canada participated in an international large scale study-the QUALICO-PC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care) study. A set of four surveys, designed to collect in-depth information regarding primary care activities was collected from: practices, providers, and patients (experiences and values). Invitations (telephone, electronic or mailed) were sent to family physicians. Eligible participants were sent a package of surveys. Provincial teams kept records on the number of: invitation emails/letters sent, physicians who registered, practices that were sent surveys, and practices returning completed surveys. Response and cooperation rates were calculated. RESULTS: Invitations to participate were sent to approximately 23,000 family physicians across Canada. A total of 792 physicians and 8,332 patients from 772 primary care practices completed the surveys, including 1,160 participants completing a Patient Values survey and 7,172 participants completing a Patient Experience survey. Overall, the response rate was very low ranging from 2% (British Columbia) to 21% (Nova Scotia). However, the participation rate was high, ranging from 72% (Ontario) to 100% (New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador). CONCLUSIONS: The difficulties obtaining acceptable response rates by family physicians for survey participation is a universal challenge. This response rate for the QUALICO-PC arm in Canada was similar to rates found in other countries such as Australia and New Zealand. Even though most family physicians operate as self-employed small businesses, they could be supported to routinely submit data through a collective effort and provincial mandate. The groundwork in setting up pan-Canadian collaboration in primary care has been established through this study.
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spelling pubmed-43390812015-02-25 An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada Wong, Sabrina T Chau, Leena W Hogg, William Teare, Gary F Miedema, Baukje Breton, Mylaine Aubrey-Bassler, Kris Katz, Alan Burge, Fred Boivin, Antoine Cooke, Tim Francoeur, Danièle Wodchis, Walter P BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging because of the dearth of concise and synthesized information. The paucity of information occurs, in part, because the majority of primary health care in Canada is delivered through a multitude of privately owned small businesses with no mechanism or incentives to provide information about their performance. The purpose of this paper is to report the methods used to recruit family physicians and their patients across 10 provinces to provide self-reported information about primary care and how this information could be used in recruitment and data collection for future large scale pan-Canadian and other cross-country studies. METHODS: Canada participated in an international large scale study-the QUALICO-PC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care) study. A set of four surveys, designed to collect in-depth information regarding primary care activities was collected from: practices, providers, and patients (experiences and values). Invitations (telephone, electronic or mailed) were sent to family physicians. Eligible participants were sent a package of surveys. Provincial teams kept records on the number of: invitation emails/letters sent, physicians who registered, practices that were sent surveys, and practices returning completed surveys. Response and cooperation rates were calculated. RESULTS: Invitations to participate were sent to approximately 23,000 family physicians across Canada. A total of 792 physicians and 8,332 patients from 772 primary care practices completed the surveys, including 1,160 participants completing a Patient Values survey and 7,172 participants completing a Patient Experience survey. Overall, the response rate was very low ranging from 2% (British Columbia) to 21% (Nova Scotia). However, the participation rate was high, ranging from 72% (Ontario) to 100% (New Brunswick/Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador). CONCLUSIONS: The difficulties obtaining acceptable response rates by family physicians for survey participation is a universal challenge. This response rate for the QUALICO-PC arm in Canada was similar to rates found in other countries such as Australia and New Zealand. Even though most family physicians operate as self-employed small businesses, they could be supported to routinely submit data through a collective effort and provincial mandate. The groundwork in setting up pan-Canadian collaboration in primary care has been established through this study. BioMed Central 2015-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4339081/ /pubmed/25879427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-015-0236-7 Text en © Wong et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wong, Sabrina T
Chau, Leena W
Hogg, William
Teare, Gary F
Miedema, Baukje
Breton, Mylaine
Aubrey-Bassler, Kris
Katz, Alan
Burge, Fred
Boivin, Antoine
Cooke, Tim
Francoeur, Danièle
Wodchis, Walter P
An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title_full An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title_fullStr An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title_full_unstemmed An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title_short An international cross-sectional survey on the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICO-PC): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across Canada
title_sort international cross-sectional survey on the quality and costs of primary care (qualico-pc): recruitment and data collection of places delivering primary care across canada
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-015-0236-7
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