Patients and Their Doctors, 1964; Out-Patients
The purpose of this study was: to collect data describing the main features of general practice - family, personal, domiciliary and front-line care; to obtain information about the role of the general practitioner as seen by both patients and doctors. There are ten datasets making up this study: <i>Main Patients</i> SN:394 <i>General Practitioners</i> SN:704 <i>Depression</i> SN:705 <i>G.P. Consultation</i> SN:706 <i>Out-Patients</i> SN:707 <i>Children</i> SN:708 <i>Mothers</i> SN:709 <i>Old People</i> SN:710 <i>Failure Schedules</i> SN:835 <i>No National Health Service Docotr</i> SN:836 Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions Details of illnesses for which respondent had received home visits, number of consultations, initial reason for attendance at outpatients and details of attendance since then. Treatment and tests received during last 12 months, usual length of waiting time (satisfaction), whether appointment usually made, opinion on necessity for hospital visit.
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Geographic Coverage:
GB
Resource Type:
dataset
Study Design:
survey
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service