Table 1

Distribution of Respondents by Country, Socioeconomic Demographics, and Health-Related Characteristicsa

CharacteristicAll Respondents, No. (%) (N = 13,958)Respondents With Poor Primary Care Coordination, No. (%)b
All Countries (n = 724)United States (n = 137)
Country
 Australia1,623 (11.6)68 (9.4)NA
 Canada3,787 (27.1)174 (24.0)NA
 France984 (7.0)61 (8.4)NA
 Germany777 (5.6)60 (8.3)NA
 Netherlands774 (5.5)18 (2.5)NA
 New Zealand715 (5.1)27 (3.7)NA
 Norway683 (4.9)33 (4.6)NA
 Sweden1,215 (8.7)57 (7.9)NA
 Switzerland1,229 (8.8)71 (9.8)NA
 United Kingdom776 (5.6)18 (2.5)NA
 United States1,395 (10.0)137 (18.9)137 (100.0)
Age-group, y
 18–241,123 (8.0)48 (6.6)7 (5.1)
 25–341,735 (12.4)84 (11.6)19 (13.9)
 35–493,339 (23.9)202 (27.9)33 (24.1)
 50–644,107 (29.4)231 (31.9)45 (32.8)
 ≥653,654 (26.2)159 (22.0)33 (24.1)
Regular doctor often/always:
 Knows your medical history11,332 (81.2)488 (67.4)93 (67.9)
 Spends enough time with you11,338 (81.2)473 (65.3)83 (60.6)
 Involves you as much as you want11,355 (81.4)494 (68.2)91 (66.4)
 Explains things well12,165 (87.2)511 (70.6)86 (62.8)
Insurance – US respondents only(n = 1,395)(n = 137)
 No insurance141 (10.1)14 (10.2)14 (10.2)
 Private634 (45.4)57 (41.6)57 (41.6)
 Medicare433 (31.0)32 (23.4)32 (23.4)
 Medicaid180 (12.9)34 (24.8)34 (24.8)
 Missing7 (0.5)0 (0.0)0 (0.0)
  • NA = not applicable.

  • a Full results are available online (Supplemental Appendix 2, available at http://www.AnnFamMed.org/ content/15/2/113/suppl/DC1/).

  • b Poor primary care coordination was defined as having at least 3 gaps out of a possible 5.