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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2011 Oct;36(5):748–755. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9369-3

Table 1.

Items used to construct difficulties or delays in obtaining health care and satisfaction with access to care dependent variables

Difficulties or delays in obtaining health carea
In the past 12 months, did you experience difficulty or delay in obtaining any type of health care, or not receive health care that you thought you needed due to any of the reasons listed below?
    Couldn’t afford medical care
    Insurance company wouldn’t approve
    Cover or pay for care
    Insurance required a referral, but couldn’t get one
    Doctor refused to accept insurance plan
    Medical care was too far away
    Too expensive to get there
    Couldn’t get there when doctor’s office was open
    Didn’t know where to get care
    Took too long to get an appointment
    Couldn’t get through on telephone to make an appointment
Satisfaction with access to careb,c
Thinking about your own health care, how would you rate the following?
    Convenience of doctor’s office
    Hours when the doctor’s office is open
    Access to specialty care if needed
    Access to hospital care if needed
    Access to medical care in an emergency
    Access to mental health care if needed
    Arrangements for making medical appointments by phone
    Length of time spent waiting at the office to see the doctor
    Length of time between making appointment for routine care and day of visit
    Availability of medical information or advice by phone
    Access to medical care whenever needed
    Services available for getting prescriptions filled
a

Response is yes/no

b

Response on a 1–5 scale (poor, fair, good, very good, excellent)

c

Items for satisfaction with access to care were from an eleven item subscale from the Group Health Association of America (GHAA) Satisfaction Survey [27]