Factors influencing user satisfaction with Primary Health Care

Integrative literature review of user satisfaction based on data from the National Program for Improving Primary Care Access and Quality (PMAQ-AB) involving 11 articles published between 2012 and 2018. A text analysis was performed using the software IRaMuTeQ®, resulting in seven classes and three categories: care organization and coordination – matrix support team from classes 5, 6 and 1; user satisfaction – appointment scheduling and treatment from classes 2 and 7; socioeconomic indicators and regional differences from 3 and 4. The factors influencing user satisfaction were accessibility, continuity of care, longitudinality, comprehensiveness, and resolvability. These are important attributes in the reorientation of the organization of care services and professional practices.

Keywords: Primary health care; Health evaluation; Patient satisfaction.

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