J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2002 Feb;23(2):171-178.

What do Korean people think of family doctor registration program?

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of Family Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 3Department of Preventive Medicine. Ewha University College of Medicine, Kroea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Family doctor registration program was proposed several years ago and is still in discussion. The success of this program depends on attitude and acceptability of people. This study was done to describe the attitudes of the people to the family doctor registration program.
METHODS
We interviewed 657 adults who lived in Seoul, Bundang, llsan and Pyungchon with a preformed questionnaire. The questionnaire was pretested by five family doctors and trainee.
RESULTS
About half of the respondents were favorable for family doctor registration program. The most importantly considered benefits of the program were continuity of care, telephone consultation and management of chronic disease. The most seriously considered drawbacks of the program were only single doctor available cost, and restriction of medical services. Over half of the respondents preferred internists as their treating doctor and family physician, pediatrician followed. About half of the respondents opposed on the fact that the family doctor was restricted to clinic-based practice. Half of the respondents intended to Participate in the program and the rate of intention to participate in the family doctor registration program was related to their household income and favorable attitude to wards the program and marginally related to the number in a household, haring a regular doctor, their interest in health. The demographie variables did not influence intention to participate in the program.
CONCLUSIONS
Half of the respondents agreed to participate in the family doctor registration program, but ethers were negative to the principles of the program and cost sharing.

Keyword

family practice; continuity care; Korea

MeSH Terms

Adult
Chronic Disease
Continuity of Patient Care
Cost Sharing
Surveys and Questionnaires
Ether
Ethers
Family Characteristics
Family Practice
Hares
Humans
Intention
Korea
Physicians, Family
Seoul
Telephone
Ether
Ethers
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