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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST jayaR0xf. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. To make health care more responsive to patient needs, insight into patient priorities is needed. A systematic literature review, using electronic and manual searches, was made of studies on patient priorities with regard to primary health care. Data-extraction was performed by two researchers, followed by systematic analyses of study features. 57 studies were included. The aspects of care and methods used showed a wide variation. Aspects most often included were "informativeness." humane-ness'and "competence/accuracy. Based on an analysis of 19 studies, the following aspects were seen by patients as most important in more than 50% of the studies that included them :" humaneness, "competence/accuracy," patients'involvement in decisions, "time for care," other aspects of availability/accessibility, "informativeness," exploring patients'needs, "other aspects of relation and communication" and "availability of special services".
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