Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
East Mediterr Health J. 2010 Oct;16(10):1085-90.
Mobile clinics have been established in Saudi Arabia to facilitate the equitable delivery of primary health care services in remote and rural areas. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate the perceived quality of services provided to villages in the Al-Laith region. The majority of the 176 clients interviewed were satisfied with the working hours and health staff. However, 35.8% viewed the location as unsatisfactory and 20.5% were dissatisfied with the clinic schedule. Overall satisfaction was very high, although the mobile clinics were not viewed as substitutes for primary health care centres. Public awareness of the service needs to be improved and better access and quality of services are important for optimal service provision.
沙特阿拉伯设立了流动诊所,以方便在偏远和农村地区公平提供初级保健服务。本研究采用描述性横断面研究,旨在调查人们对 Al-Laith 地区村庄提供的服务质量的看法。在接受采访的 176 名客户中,大多数对工作时间和卫生人员表示满意。然而,35.8%的人认为地点不满意,20.5%的人对诊所的日程安排不满意。总体满意度非常高,尽管流动诊所并未被视为初级保健中心的替代品。需要提高公众对该服务的认识,改善服务的可及性和质量对于提供最佳服务至关重要。