Quantifying, Understanding and Enhancing Relational Continuity of Care (QUERCC): a mixed-methods protocol
Tom Marshall, Fiona Scheibl, Iestyn Williams, Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar, Brian H Willis, Panagiotis Kasteridis, Kamil Sterniczuk, Jinyang Chen, Zecharias Fetene Anteneh, Sheila Greenfield

TL;DR
This study explores how to measure and improve long-term patient-clinician relationships in healthcare, which are linked to better health outcomes.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods protocol to quantify and enhance relational continuity of care in UK primary care.
Findings
Workshops will establish a shared approach to measuring continuity of care.
Analysis of national data will reveal how staffing and practice size affect continuity.
Case studies will identify barriers and facilitators to maintaining continuity.
Abstract
Relational continuity of care is where patients see the same clinicians over time. Evidence suggests relational continuity of care is valued by patients and clinicians and results in better health. While current National Health Service policy aims to maintain relational continuity of care, it has been declining in recent years, which may be linked to the growth in practice size, increased staff turnover, part-time working and the focus on patient access. Our research aims to develop resources to help clinicians measure, manage and improve relational continuity of care. A mixed-methods approach in UK primary care commencing with two workshops drawing patients, clinicians and researchers together to establish an agreed approach on the measurement of continuity of care. Second, analysis of national data will provide insight into how staff turnover, part time working, practice size and…
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TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · Healthcare Policy and Management · Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
