Skip to main content
. 2023 Jun 1;13(6):e070130. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070130

Table 4.

The performance evaluation of family doctor contract services based on family doctors

Items Regions Total (n=276)
Urban areas (n=148) Rural areas (n=128)
Xicheng District (n=55) Fengtai District (n=93) Daxing District (n=69) Huairou District
(n=59)
Cooperation frequency of disabled older adults and their families N (%)
Always 15 (27.2) 23 (24.7) 25 (36.2) 8 (13.6) 71 (25.7)
Usually 8 (14.5) 15 (16.1) 5 (7.2) 10 (16.9) 38 (13.8)
Often 24 (43.6) 43 (46.2) 33 (47.8) 33 (55.9) 133 (48.2)
Seldom 4 (7.2) 10 (10.8) 6 (8.7) 7 (11.9) 27 (9.8)
Never 4 (7.2) 2 (2.2) 0 (0) 1 (1.7) 7 (2.5)
Mean ranka 126.43 130.83 166.85 128.69
χ2=4.394, p=0.222
Mean rankb 138.27 138.77
χ2=0.003, p=0.955
Importance of family doctors’ role N (%)
Least important 5 (9.1) 4 (4.3) 1 (1.4) 0 (0) 10 (3.5)
Less important 4 (7.3) 6 (6.5) 2 (2.9) 6 (10.2) 18 (6.5)
Important 12 (21.8) 31 (33.3) 24 (34.8) 28 (47.5) 95 (34.4)
More important 25 (45.5) 42 (45.2) 28 (40.6) 22 (37.3) 117 (42.4)
Most important 9 (16.4) 10 (10.8) 14 (20.3) 3 (5.1) 36 (13.0)
Mean ranka 152.79 148.35 142.96 76.44
χ2=45.938, p*<0.001
Mean rankb 150.00 108.83
χ2=21.220, p*<0.001
The extent to which FDCS meets the medical needs of disabled older adults N (%)
Least satisfactory 12 (21.8) 7 (7.5) 5 (7.2) 6 (10.2) 30 (10.9)
Less satisfactory 12 (21.8) 32 (34.4) 11 (15.9) 19 (32.2) 74 (26.8)
Satisfactory 23 (41.8) 46 (49.5) 34 (49.3) 29 (49.2) 132 (47.8)
More satisfactory 8 (14.6) 7 (7.5) 16 (3.2) 5 (8.5) 36 (13.0)
Most satisfactory 0 (0) 1 (1.1) 3 (4.3) 0 (0) 4 (1.4)
Mean ranka 126.43 166.85 128.69
χ2=13.495, p*=0.004
Mean rankb 129.20 149.26
χ2=4.996, p*=0.025

aDifference analysis among four districts (Kruskal-Wallis test (K-W test)), *significant value <0.05.

bDifference analysis between urban and rural areas (K-W test), *significant value <0.05.

FDCS, family doctor contract services.