Table 4

Comparison of Indicators of Health System Performance and Clinical Processes Between Facilities With and Without Family Physicians

Tool and IndicatorWithout Family Physicians, Mean Value (SD)With Family Physicians, Mean Value (SD)Mean Difference (95% CI)P Value
District hospitals
Signal functions (essential services) tool (n = 22)
 Newborn care, %92.7 (6.4)95.0 (6.5)−2.29 (−8.05 to 3.46).42
 Maternal care, %89.1 (19.2)96.2 (5.4)−7.05 (−20.21 to 6.11).28
 Surgery, %63.6 (24.5)76.4 (16.7)−12.73 (−31.80 to 6.34).18
 General medicine, %65.8 (17.8)78.0 (21.0)−12.17 (−29.41 to 5.07).16
 Mental health, %83.3 (15.1)80.8 (7.9)2.50 (−8.55 to 13.55).64
 Pediatric care, %69.2 (15.1)85.0 (14.3)−15.83 (−28.99 to −2.67).02
 Emergency care, %78.3 (20.0)90.0 (15.6)−11.67 (−27.85 to 4.52).15
South African National Core Standards tool (n = 19)
 Score for Domain 2 (focuses on aspects of patient safety, clinical governance, and clinical care)76.25 (24.79)89.79 (14.28)−13.54 (−35.20 to 8.11).19
Child PIP tool (n = 26)
 In-hospital mortality rate (number of deaths per 100 pediatrics admissions)2.9 (2.3)1.4 (1.3)1.50 (−0.06 to 3.06).059
 Modifiable factor rate per death (number of modifiable factors identified per audited pediatric death, ie, instances of suboptimal care or missed opportunities)4.7 (3.9)2.2 (1.9)2.49 (0.18 to 4.96).049
Perinatal PIP tool (n = 26)
 Perinatal mortality rate (number of perinatal deaths per 1,000 total births, all deliveries)26.74 (12.13)23.32 (7.79)3.42 (−4.53 to 11.38).38
 Neonatal mortality rate (number of neonatal deaths per 1,000 live births, all deliveries)10.75 (7.02)7.44 (3.53)3.31 (−1.01 to 7.63).13
 Stillbirth rate (number of stillbirths per 1,000 total births, all deliveries)17.54 (9.30)16.64 (5.39)0.90 (−5.34 to 7.14).77
Community health centers
PCAT tool completed by health care users (n = 30)a
 First-contact use (care is first sought from the primary care clinician when a new health need arises; a behavioral characteristic)3.41 (0.42)3.22 (0.34)0.19 (−0.10 to 0.50).19
 First-contact access (services must be accessible; a structural characteristic)2.52 (0.99)2.48 (0.93)0.04 (−0.70 to 0.80).90
 Continuous (ongoing) care (longitudinal use of a regular source of care over time, resulting in a long-term relationship between clinician and patient)3.03 (0.31)2.79 (0.29)0.24 (0.02 to 0.50).03
 Coordination of care (linking of health care visits and services so that patients receive appropriate care for all their health problems)3.51 (0.39)3.05 (0.55)0.45 (0.10 to 0.80).02
 Coordination of information (the essence of coordination is the availability of information about prior and existing problems and services)3.41 (0.43)3.16 (0.47)0.25 (−0.10 to 0.60).14
 Comprehensiveness: services available (availability of a wide range of primary care services)3.32 (0.44)3.16 (0.43)0.16 (−0.20 to 0.50).31
 Comprehensiveness: services provided (appropriate provision of primary care services, including services that promote and preserve health)3.33 (0.62)3.15 (0.58)0.18 (−0.30 to 0.60).41
 Family-centeredness (appropriate care that recognizes the family as a major participant in patient assessment and treatment)3.37 (0.52)2.97 (0.63)0.40 (−0.02 to 0.80).07
 Community orientation (care that is delivered in the context of the community)2.83 (0.58)2.63 (0.57)0.20 (−0.20 to 0.60).34
 Cultural competency (care that honors and respects the beliefs, interpersonal styles, attitudes, and behaviors of people as they influence health)3.52 (0.49)3.24 (0.49)0.28 (−0.10 to 0.60).13
 Primary health care team (availability of other members of the primary health care team, such as physiotherapists, social workers, dentists, dietitians, mental health workers, and community health workers)3.52 (0.52)3.24 (0.52)0.28 (−0.10 to 0.70).15
Integrated CDM audit score
 Structural aspects required for chronic disease management, % (n=25)72.45 (19.04)72.55 (22.57)−0.10 (−17.46 to 17.23).99
 Diabetes score, % (n = 27)39.48 (10.85)40.55 (13.79)−1.07 (−10.86 to 8.73).82
 Hypertension score, % (n = 28)45.96 (10.99)44.59 (13.66)1.37 (−8.27 to 11.00).77
 Asthma score, % (n = 25)47.41 (8.08)42.28 (8.08)5.13 (−1.60 to 11.87).13
 COPD score, % (n = 18)32.24 (16.90)29.49 (15.98)2.75 (−13.85 to 19.34).73
 Epilepsy score, % (n = 26)35.78 (18.51)39.01 (16.26)−3.23 (−17.45 to 10.99).64
  • CDM = chronic disease management; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; PCAT = Primary Care Assessment Tool; PIP = Problem Identification Program.

  • a Scored from 1 = definitely not to 4 = definitely; higher scores indicate better care.