Innovation Support Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2023 Nov 28;24:e66. doi: 10.1017/S1463423623000580.
This study aimed to identify publicly reported access characteristics for episodic primary care in BC and provided a clinic-level comparison between walk-in clinics and UPCCs.
Walk-in clinics are non-hospital-based primary care facilities that are designed to operate without appointments and provide increased healthcare access with extended hours. Urgent and Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) were introduced to British Columbia (BC) in 2018 as an additional primary care resource that provided urgent, but not emergent care during extended hours.
This cross-sectional study used publicly available data from all walk-in clinics and UPCCs in BC. A structured data collection form was used to record access characteristics from clinic websites, including business hours, weekend availability, attachment to a longitudinal family practice, and provision of virtual services.
In total, 268 clinics were included in the analysis (243 walk-in clinics, 25 UPCCs). Of those, 225 walk-in clinics (92.6%) and two UPCCs (8.0%) were attached to a longitudinal family practice. Only 153 (63%) walk-in clinics offered weekend services, compared to 24 (96%) of UPCCs. Walk-in clinics offered the majority (8,968.6/ 78.4%) of their service hours between 08:00 and 17:00, Monday to Friday. UPCCs offered the majority (889.3/ 53.7%) of their service hours after 17:00.
Most walk-in clinics were associated with a longitudinal family practice and provided the majority of clinic services during typical business hours. More research that includes patient characteristics and care outcomes, analyzed at the clinic level, may be useful to support the optimization of episodic primary healthcare delivery.
本研究旨在确定不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC) episodic primary care 的公开报告获取特征,并在诊所层面比较 walk-in clinics 和 UPCCs。
Walk-in clinics 是基于医院的初级保健设施,旨在无需预约即可运营,并通过延长服务时间增加医疗保健的可及性。Urgent and Primary Care Centres(UPCCs)于 2018 年在不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)推出,作为额外的初级保健资源,在延长服务时间内提供紧急但非紧急护理。
本横断面研究使用了 BC 所有 walk-in clinics 和 UPCC 的公开可用数据。使用结构化数据收集表从诊所网站记录获取特征,包括营业时间、周末可用性、与纵向家庭实践的联系以及提供虚拟服务。
共有 268 家诊所纳入分析(243 家 walk-in clinics,25 家 UPCC)。其中,225 家 walk-in clinics(92.6%)和两家 UPCC(8.0%)与纵向家庭实践有关联。只有 153 家(63%)walk-in clinics 提供周末服务,而 UPCC 则有 24 家(96%)。Walk-in clinics 提供的服务时间大部分(8,968.6/78.4%)在周一至周五 08:00 至 17:00 之间。UPCC 提供的服务时间大部分(889.3/53.7%)在 17:00 之后。
大多数 walk-in clinics 与纵向家庭实践有关联,并在典型营业时间内提供大部分诊所服务。在诊所层面进行包括患者特征和护理结果在内的更多研究可能有助于支持优化 episodic primary healthcare 的提供。