Background and Objectives: Health
considered as a basic right in many communities and this implies that
governments are responsible for providing equal access to healthcare services
and facilities. In 4th Iran’s Economic, Social and Cultural
development plan emphasis is on developing a health insurance based on Family
Medicine and Referral System. The family medicine plan was applied in rural and
urban areas with less than 20,000 populations. Although currently more than
5000 physicians and 4000 midwives are employed for this plan, there is no
comprehensive evaluation of this plan.
Materials and Methods: This
Cross-sectional study surveyed the family physicians’ and medical intern
students’ attitude to family medicine. 47 family physicians and 80 medical
students filled out a researcher-made questionnaire. This Questionnaire
contained questions in nine dimensions of economic, environmental,
organizational, educational, sociocultural, psychological, financial,
occupational and personal. Independent T-test, Hotelling Trace, MAnova and
Tukey tests performed for data analysis using SPSS.
Results: The
economic–comfort dimension and
environmental- psychological dimension rated by family physicians as highest
(3.83) and lowest (2.25) respectively. Medical students rated
financial-occupational dimension and environmental-psychological dimension as
highest (3.91) and lowest (2.20) respectively. There were significant
differences in scores allocated to any of nine dimensions by physicians and
number of years passed graduation. There
was a significant relationship between scores of personal-psychological
dimensions and age of respondents.
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