Journal article
Spatial patterns of surgery attendance: some implications for the provision of primary health care.
Abstract
The results from a survey of the use of general practitioner services are discussed to illustrate variations in patterns of surgery attendance. These patterns were partly influenced by factors such as social status and personal mobility of respondents. Age of respondents did not cause much differentiation of patterns but respondents were often found to be maintaining contact with practices in areas in which they previously lived, even where …
Authors
Phillips DR
Journal
British Journal of General Practice, Vol. 30, No. 220, pp. 688–695
Publication Date
11 1980
ISSN
0960-1643