Emelumadu O F, Ndulue C N
Department of Community Medicine and Primary Health Care College of Health Sciences Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus, Nigeria.
Niger J Med. 2012 Jan-Mar;21(1):16-20.
Patients' assessment of quality of health care despite its importance in uptake of available services has not been closely examined in developing countries. The main objective of this study was to assess patient's perception of the quality of healthcare services as offered at the General Outpatients Department (GOPD) of a teaching hospital in order to obtain rational information for effective policy formulation on improved patient care in our hospitals.
This was a four-week duration descriptive cross-sectional study involving three hundred and ninety (390) new adult patients seen at the General Out-Patients' Department of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi. Using a self-administered pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire in English language, relevant information was obtained from the participants.
A total of 390 adult new patients with mean age 31.4 years participated in the study of which females 216 (55.5%) were slightly more than males 174 (45.5%). About 225 (57.7%) of the respondents received at most a primary school education. The major reasons for seeking care at the GOPD were expectations of being attended to by qualified doctors and nurses (38%); receiving efficient and quality service (36%) and obtaining cheaper and affordable drugs (14.5%). A quarter ofthe patients (25%) waited for up to one hour to register, while 38% spent more than an hour before being attended to by a doctor. Seventy percent (70%) of thepatients opined that the nurses were friendly, 94.5% of the patients rated the doctors as being friendly while 82.5% expressed satisfaction with the care received from the doctors. The conditions of the waiting hall were deemed very comfortable by 42%,and 42% felt hat it was uncomfortable. In all 79% of the patients felt at the quality of care was good and 82% were willing to return for consultations in future if need be.
The waiting time for obtaining the patients card and doctors' consultation appeared to be acceptably long in this hospital and some respondents were not satisfied with the services rendered. Further studies should be directed at ascertaining the cause of their dissatisfaction and strategies put promptly in place to reverse them. Y WORDS: quality of care, policy formulati atient consultation, GOPD
尽管患者对医疗保健质量的评估在接受现有服务方面很重要,但在发展中国家尚未得到密切研究。本研究的主要目的是评估患者对一家教学医院普通门诊部(GOPD)提供的医疗服务质量的看法,以便获取合理信息,为我们医院改善患者护理的有效政策制定提供依据。
这是一项为期四周的描述性横断面研究,涉及在Nnewi的Nnamdi Azikiwe大学教学医院普通门诊部就诊的390名成年新患者。使用一份预先测试过的、半结构化的英文自填问卷,从参与者那里获取相关信息。
共有390名平均年龄为31.4岁的成年新患者参与了研究,其中女性216名(55.5%)略多于男性174名(45.5%)。约225名(57.7%)受访者接受的教育程度最高为小学。在普通门诊部寻求护理的主要原因是期望得到合格医生和护士的照料(38%);获得高效优质的服务(36%)以及获得更便宜且负担得起的药物(14.5%)。四分之一的患者(25%)等待长达一小时进行挂号,而38%的患者在见到医生之前等待了一个多小时。70%的患者认为护士很友好,94.5%的患者给医生的友好程度打了高分,而82.5%的患者对从医生那里得到的护理表示满意。42%的人认为候诊厅的条件非常舒适,42%的人觉得不舒服。总体而言,79%的患者认为护理质量良好,82%的患者表示如果有需要,愿意未来再来复诊。
在这家医院,获取患者就诊卡和医生会诊的等待时间似乎长得可以接受,但一些受访者对所提供的服务不满意。应进一步开展研究,以确定他们不满的原因,并迅速制定策略加以扭转。关键词:护理质量、政策制定、患者会诊、普通门诊部