• Department of General Practice, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, P. R. China;
LIAO Xiaoyang, Email: 625880796@qq.com
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Objective  To understand the residents’ demands and utilization of the community health services and provide a basis for the construction of reasonable medical service system. Methods  From July to September 2015, a purposive sampling questionnaire survey on general team mode service to bring benefits to the community residents was conducted in 20 provincial-level administrative regions of the country. SPSS 13.0 software was used for data analysis. Results  A total of 1 300 questionnaires were distributed, and 1 273 valid questionnaires were recovered. In the 221 residents who were aware of the composition of general team, the awareness rate of general team composed of traditional Chinese medical doctors and gynaecologists/pediatricians was low (70.14%, 75.11%, respectively). The awareness rate of medical services including disease diagnosis and treatment, health consultation, health education and prescription in the 1 273 residents was 70.46%, 61.19%, 59.62% and 67.56%, respectively; the residents’ top five willing to accept medical services was prescribing medicine (77.77%), infusion (74.08%), health consultation (73.21%), health education (70.54%), and planned immunization (64.49%). The biggest change of the 433 patients with chronic diseases before and after treatment in the community was the increase in self-health management (70.67%) and the healthy lifestyle improvement (56.35%). Conclusion  Community general team should be oriented by the objective needs and real demands of the residents; based on the ability of medical services supply, the adjustment of the key points of medical services should be made and the rational use of medical services should be guided for the residents.

Citation: WU Jia, LI Xi, LIAO Xiaoyang. Survey on medical service demands and utilization under general team mode service of community residents. West China Medical Journal, 2017, 32(8): 1158-1161. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.201706164 Copy

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