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Is patient satisfaction with organizational aspects of their general practitioner's practice associated with patient and doctor gender? An observational study

Published inBMC family practice, vol. 17, no. 1, 120
Publication date2016
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No study has assessed the association between patients' and doctors' gender and patient satisfaction with organizational aspects of health care in primary care. However, just like satisfaction regarding communication styles or technical skills, satisfaction towards organization of the general practitioner (GP) practice could also depend on doctors' and/or patients' gender. Different expectations between female and male patients regarding the organization of the practice or different ways of organizing care delivery between female and male GPs could act on this satisfaction. We aimed to compare female and male patients' satisfaction towards their GP overall, and according to GPs' gender.

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SEBOE, Paul, HERRMANN, François, HALLER, Dagmar M. Is patient satisfaction with organizational aspects of their general practitioner’s practice associated with patient and doctor gender? An observational study. In: BMC family practice, 2016, vol. 17, n° 1, p. 120. doi: 10.1186/s12875-016-0513-0
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