Family physician practice patterns during COVID-19 and future intentions: Cross-sectional survey in Ontario, Canada

To determine the extent to which family physicians closed their doors altogether or for in-person visits during the pandemic, their future practice intentions, and related factors. Cross-sectional survey. Six geographic areas in Toronto, Ont, aligned with Ontario Health Team regions. Family doctors...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian family physician 2022-11, Vol.68 (11), p.836-846
Hauptverfasser: Kiran, Tara, Wang, Ri, Handford, Curtis, Laraya, Nadine, Eissa, Azza, Pariser, Pauline, Brown, Rebecca, Pedersen, Cheryl
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Zusammenfassung:To determine the extent to which family physicians closed their doors altogether or for in-person visits during the pandemic, their future practice intentions, and related factors. Cross-sectional survey. Six geographic areas in Toronto, Ont, aligned with Ontario Health Team regions. Family doctors practising office-based, comprehensive family medicine. Practice operations in January 2021, use of virtual care, and future plans. Of the 1016 (85.7%) individuals who responded to the survey, 99.7% (1001 of 1004) indicated their practices were open in January 2021, with 94.8% (928 of 979) seeing patients in person and 30.8% (264 of 856) providing in-person care to patients reporting COVID-19 symptoms. Respondents estimated spending 58.2% of clinical care time on telephone visits, 5.8% on video appointments, and 7.5% on e-mail or secure messaging. Among respondents, 17.5% (77 of 439) were planning to close their existing practices in the next 5 years. There were higher proportions of physicians who worked alone in clinics among those who did not see patients in person (27.6% no vs 12.4% yes,
ISSN:0008-350X
1715-5258
DOI:10.46747/cfp.6811836