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How Do People with Mental Health Conditions Feel About Primary Care in New Zealand?
Aotearoa New ZealandFriday, November 29, 2024
One interesting fact is that people with mental health conditions often have more visits to primary care services. This means they spend more time interacting with healthcare professionals. So, their experiences matter a lot in shaping our understanding of how well the system works for them.
The study also looked at whether having a mental health condition affected how people rated their overall healthcare experience. This includes things like feeling respected, getting clear explanations, and having their concerns addressed promptly. These factors play a big role in how satisfied people are with their care.
The findings of this survey can help healthcare providers and policymakers make improvements. If there are differences in experiences, it's important to understand why and how to make things better. This way, everyone can get the care they need and deserve.
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