Title of article :
Continuity of Care Literature review and implications
Author/Authors :
Alazri, Mohammed Sultan Qaboos University - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, Oman , Heywood, Philip University of Leeds - Academic Unit of Primary Care - Dep artment of General Practice, North Wales Clinical School, UK , D Neal, Richard School, Cardiff University, UK , Leese, Berenda University of Leeds - Centref or Research in Primary Care - Centref or Research in Primary Care, UK
Abstract :
Conti nuity of care is wide ly regarded as a co re value of prima ry care . The objective of this ar ticle is to explore the litera tur e abou t the co ncept of continuity of care focus ing on fact ors th at influen ce continuity; advantages an d disadvantages of continuity and the effect of con tinuity on outcomes, hence on the qua lity of car e. Electron ic database s and other websites were searched for relevant literature. The resul ts of this review showed that cont inui ty of care is influe nced by demographic factors, factor s related to patie nts and healthcare profession als, pati ent-health care professiona l relat ion ship, int er -professional fact or s. role of reception ist s and organisat ional facto rs. Several advantages were found to be asso ciated with most types of co ntinuity in various medica l discip lines preventive medicine, general health. maternity and child health, menta l and psychosocial health, ch ronic diseases and cos ts of care. Various factors influen ced different types of continuity. Most types of continuity were associated with good outcomes, hence indirectly affecting th e quality of care. Health car e professionals and po licy makers should be aware of the effect of continuity on quality of care and of th e factors th at influenc e cont inuity if the y wish to pres erve it as a core value of pr imar y care.
Keywords :
Continuity of care , General Practitioner , Literature review
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)