Correia Rebecca H, Dash Darly, Pasat Zain, Strum Ryan P, Aryal Komal, Kabir Humayun, Potter Maya, Swayze Elaine, Beaudoin Pat, Ward Pat, Siu Henry Yu-Hin
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, 1280 Main St W, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L8, Canada.
Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.
BMC Prim Care. 2025 Mar 28;26(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s12875-025-02794-1.
Older adults (aged ≥ 65) are frequent users of primary care services, often presenting with unique values, needs, expectations, and preferences for family physician encounters compared to patients of younger ages. This review identified and synthesized the attributes of family physician encounters that older patients prioritize, spanning the time of accessing primary care to post-visit.
We conducted a systematic search of three electronic databases (MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, Web of Science) to identify peer-reviewed research articles of any design. Seven reviewers screened and extracted information using a standardized template. We narratively synthesized findings across the included studies. Older adult patient partners provided strategic input throughout the key phases of this review, including developing the research question, literature screening and synthesis, and interpreting the findings to enhance relevance and applicability.
We identified 28,461 articles for screening after duplicate removal. Title and abstract screening resulted in 463 retained articles, with 62 articles included for analysis after full-text screening. We identified six key attributes of family physician encounters that older adults value before, during, and after visits: trust in providers, feeling heard, effective information exchange, affective behaviours, continuity of care (longitudinal relationships), and foresight/future planning.
Our findings synthesizing international evidence highlight which attributes matter most to older primary care patients as they age and increasingly access family physicians. These attributes can guide primary care planning, organization, and physician education/training to promote high-quality care for older adults.
Our systematic review was prospectively registered with PROSPERO (CRD42024555970).
老年人(年龄≥65岁)是初级保健服务的频繁使用者,与年轻患者相比,他们在与家庭医生就诊时往往表现出独特的价值观、需求、期望和偏好。本综述确定并综合了老年患者优先考虑的家庭医生就诊属性,涵盖了从获得初级保健到就诊后的整个时间段。
我们对三个电子数据库(MEDLINE、Ovid Embase、Web of Science)进行了系统检索,以识别任何设计的同行评审研究文章。七名评审员使用标准化模板筛选和提取信息。我们对纳入研究的结果进行了叙述性综合。老年患者合作伙伴在本综述的关键阶段提供了战略投入,包括提出研究问题、文献筛选和综合,以及解释研究结果以提高相关性和适用性。
去除重复项后,我们共识别出28461篇文章用于筛选。标题和摘要筛选后保留了463篇文章,全文筛选后纳入62篇文章进行分析。我们确定了老年人在就诊前、就诊期间和就诊后重视的家庭医生就诊的六个关键属性:对提供者的信任、被倾听的感觉、有效的信息交流、情感行为、连续护理(纵向关系)以及远见/未来规划。
我们综合国际证据的研究结果突出了随着年龄增长且越来越多地就诊于家庭医生时,哪些属性对老年初级保健患者最为重要。这些属性可以指导初级保健的规划、组织以及医生教育/培训,以促进为老年人提供高质量的护理。
我们的系统综述已在PROSPERO(CRD42024555970)上进行了前瞻性注册。