Authors
Catherine WT Chan, Amédé Gogovor, Marie-France Valois, Sara Ahmed
Publication date
2018/12
Journal
BMC Health Services Research
Volume
18
Pages
1-9
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Access, particularly timely access, to care is the Canadian public’s most important healthcare concern. The drivers of perceived appropriateness of access to care among patients with at least one chronic health condition (CHC) are not, however, well defined. This study evaluated whether personal characteristics, self-reported health status and care received were associated with patients’ perception of effective access in managing a chronic illness.
Methods
The study population (n = 619) was drawn from a representative sample of the adult Canadian population who reported having ≥1 CHC in the 2013–2014 Health Care in Canada survey. Ordinal regression, with the continuation ratio model, was used to evaluate association of perceived level of access to treatment with socio-demographic factors, perceived health status and care …
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