The aim of this study was to evaluate potential access to personal com
munity nursing services and the desirability of these services from th
e point of view of different population groups, Potential access to pe
rsonal community nursing services was defined as having one or more pa
rticular nurses to contact when needing help and advice in health matt
ers. The desirability of these services was defined as the respondents
' estimation of how useful they considered it to be for them to have a
ccess to personal community nursing services. A computer-assisted tele
phone interview for the population living in the catchment areas of 10
health centres in Finland was conducted, A random sample of the total
population aged 16-79 years was drawn from the population register. L
ogistic regression revealed that gender, type of community and employm
ent status had best explanatory power in having potential access to pe
rsonal nursing services and in considering these services desirable. H
owever, many of those who considered personal nursing services very de
sirable, indicated that they did not have potential access to such ser
vices. Most of these persons were elderly and had a chronic disease or
disability. Developing access to personal community nursing services
particularly for these population groups appears to be needed.