2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-745586/v1
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“What Do You Mean I Can't Have a Doctor? This is Canada!” – A Qualitative Study of the Myriad Consequences for Unattached Patients Awaiting Primary Care Attachment

Abstract: Background Patient access to primary healthcare (PHC) is the foundation of a strong healthcare system and healthy populations. Attachment to a regular PHC provider, a key to healthcare access, has seen a decline in some jurisdictions. This study explored the consequences of unattachment from a patient perspective, an under-studied phenomenon to date. Methods A realist-informed qualitative study was conducted with unattached patients in Nova Scotia, Canada. Semi-structured interviews with nine participants we… Show more

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“…This has implications for patient access to primary care, which is an ongoing challenge in the province of Nova Scotia. 31,32 Value for money. Lack of timely access to specialists is associated with higher use of the primary care system, emergency departments, and walk-in clinics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has implications for patient access to primary care, which is an ongoing challenge in the province of Nova Scotia. 31,32 Value for money. Lack of timely access to specialists is associated with higher use of the primary care system, emergency departments, and walk-in clinics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%