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Home Research Research Library Creating the Individual Scope of Practice (I-SOP) scale Creating the Individual Scope of Practice (I-SOP) scale 2014 Author(s) O’Neill, Thomas R, Peabody, Michael R, Blackburn, Brenna E, and Peterson, Lars E Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, and Psychometrics Volume Journal of Applied Measurement Research indicates that the scope of practice for primary care physicians has been shrinking (Tong, Makaroff, Xierali, Parhat, Puffer, Newton, et al., 2012; Xierali, Puffer, Tong, Bazemore, and Green, 2012; and Bazemore, Makaroff, Puffer, Parhat, Phillips, Xierali, et al., 2012) despite research showing that areas with robust primary care services have better population health outcomes at lower costs (Starfield, Shi, and Macinko, 2005). Examining issues related to the scope of practice for primary care physicians has wide-ranging implications for both patient health outcomes and related healthcare costs. This article describes the development and use of a scale intended to measure the breath of the individual physician’s scope of practice using 22 self-reported, dichotomous indicators obtained from a physician survey. ABFM Research Read all 2016 Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits Go to Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits 2019 Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce Go to Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce 2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey 2021 Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma Go to Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma
Author(s) O’Neill, Thomas R, Peabody, Michael R, Blackburn, Brenna E, and Peterson, Lars E Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Continuing Certification Questionnaire, and Psychometrics Volume Journal of Applied Measurement
ABFM Research Read all 2016 Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits Go to Shifting Patterns of Physician Home Visits 2019 Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce Go to Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce 2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey 2021 Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma Go to Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma
2019 Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce Go to Opportunities and Barriers for Family Physician Contribution to the Maternity Care Workforce
2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey
2021 Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma Go to Mobility and social deprivation on primary care utilisation among paediatric patients with asthma