Addressing healthcare needs in an inaugural family medicine clinic in a core city in Japan: Mixed-methods research

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of General and Family Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1002/jgf2.777
Junki Mizumoto MD, PhD, Maki Nishimura MD, MSc, Naoko Ishikawa MD, MSc, PhD, Kana Hisatake MD, Eri Satake, Shizuka Yamamoto, Shota Tsuno
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Abstract

Background

There exists little research elucidating the benefits of family medicine clinics for community with ample specialist healthcare resources.

Methods

We conducted mixed-methods research. Within the inaugural family medicine clinic, the following data was collected during the initial 2 months: (i) newly identified healthcare needs among scheduled outpatients; (ii) management of outpatients with complex health and social needs; and (iii) provision of home-visit care. Newly detected health care needs were summarized qualitatively using a summative content analysis. Patients' complexity was quantitatively scored using the Japanese version of the Patient Centred Assessment Method.

Results

Physicians identified 156 new needs and 13 complex cases. The complexity of patients receiving home-visit care was high.

Conclusions

This study demonstrates that an inaugural family medicine clinic adeptly addressed a diverse spectrum of patients' healthcare needs.

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