TY - JOUR AU - D. Baughman AU - R. Nasir AU - A. Bazemore A1 - AB - INTRODUCTION: Comprehensiveness in primary care is defined as managing most medical needs in a population while integrating the context of patient's values, preferences, and beliefs. This study aims to synthesise validated measures for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care to facilitate its practical application. AIM: The objective of this study was to synthesise validated measures for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care, facilitating its practical application. METHODS: A narrative-style literature review was employed to conduct a hierarchical review of relevant literature. The process involved several stages: initial term filtering, separation of primary care from specialist care using medical subject heading (MeSH) terms, incorporation of non-MeSH terminology, and a manual review of titles, abstracts, and full articles. Articles were included if they discussed the measurement, assessment, or application of comprehensiveness in primary care and were relevant to primary care and methodologically sound. A multistage PubMed search of 'comprehensiveness' (MeSH) with hierarchical sub-term filtering and snowball method gleaning of additional articles from literature-described terminology was conducted. RESULTS: Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Methodological strategies varied from claims-based approaches for cost and utilisation to surveys assessing the scope of clinical services and patient experience. DISCUSSION: Thoroughly measuring comprehensiveness in primary care integrates methods that evaluate the effect of physician ranges of clinical services on the cost and utilisation of health care, and the impact on patient outcomes within the context of the patient experience. Implementing these methods pragmatically can assist communities and health systems in implementing, measuring, and capturing comprehensiveness in primary care. AD - Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care | ABFM Foundation, 1016 16th Street NW, Suite 700, WA 20036, USA. Email: derek.baughman@outlook.com, abazemore@theabfm.org.; Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, 500 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033, USA. AN - 41133994 BT - J Prim Health Care C5 - General Literature DA - Aug 5 DO - 10.1071/hc25101 DP - NLM ET - 20250805 JF - J Prim Health Care LA - eng N2 - INTRODUCTION: Comprehensiveness in primary care is defined as managing most medical needs in a population while integrating the context of patient's values, preferences, and beliefs. This study aims to synthesise validated measures for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care to facilitate its practical application. AIM: The objective of this study was to synthesise validated measures for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care, facilitating its practical application. METHODS: A narrative-style literature review was employed to conduct a hierarchical review of relevant literature. The process involved several stages: initial term filtering, separation of primary care from specialist care using medical subject heading (MeSH) terms, incorporation of non-MeSH terminology, and a manual review of titles, abstracts, and full articles. Articles were included if they discussed the measurement, assessment, or application of comprehensiveness in primary care and were relevant to primary care and methodologically sound. A multistage PubMed search of 'comprehensiveness' (MeSH) with hierarchical sub-term filtering and snowball method gleaning of additional articles from literature-described terminology was conducted. RESULTS: Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Methodological strategies varied from claims-based approaches for cost and utilisation to surveys assessing the scope of clinical services and patient experience. DISCUSSION: Thoroughly measuring comprehensiveness in primary care integrates methods that evaluate the effect of physician ranges of clinical services on the cost and utilisation of health care, and the impact on patient outcomes within the context of the patient experience. Implementing these methods pragmatically can assist communities and health systems in implementing, measuring, and capturing comprehensiveness in primary care. PY - 2025 SN - 1172-6156 ST - Methods for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care: a narrative review T1 - Methods for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care: a narrative review T2 - J Prim Health Care TI - Methods for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care: a narrative review U1 - General Literature U3 - 10.1071/hc25101 VO - 1172-6156 Y1 - 2025 ER -