Ughasoro M D, Okanya O C, Uzochukwu Bsc, Onwujekwe O E
Department of Paediatrics, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu; Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Health Policy Research Group, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, Nigeria.
Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria.
Niger J Clin Pract. 2017 Mar;20(3):267-273. doi: 10.4103/1119-3077.183255.
The achievement of universal health coverage in Nigeria requires evaluating the extent the expectation of those who have utilized health-care services are met. The study assessed the level of clients' perceived responsiveness of tertiary hospitals in the provision of specialist health-care services in Nigeria.
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted among adult patients and caregivers of children on admission in three tertiary health facilities in Southeast Nigeria. Data were collected from 137 respondents using a questionnaire that was adapted from the World Health Organization-structured responsiveness questionnaire. The key variables were on (a) respect for persons (dignity, confidentiality, and autonomy of individual) and (b) client orientation (prompt attention, access to social network during care, quality of basic amenities, and choice of provider), and data were analyzed using multivariate methods.
The choice of care provider (80.0%) and autonomy (80.9%) were the lowest perceived responsiveness domains while prompt attention (89.2%) and dignity (87.7%) were rated highest by respondents. Multivariate analysis found significant association between gender and some responsiveness domains such as autonomy (P = 0.024), prompt attention (P = 0.003), and quality of basic amenities (P = 0.015) and between occupation and prompt attention (P = 0.034).
Many critical aspects of specialist services in tertiary hospitals do not respond to clients' need while some do. It is important that poorly performing domains of services are strengthened, especially with upgrading the quality of basic infrastructure so as to improve the performance of the tertiary hospitals.
在尼日利亚实现全民健康覆盖需要评估利用医疗服务者的期望得到满足的程度。本研究评估了尼日利亚三级医院在提供专科医疗服务方面客户感知的响应水平。
在尼日利亚东南部的三家三级医疗机构中,对成年患者和住院儿童的照料者开展了一项基于医院的横断面研究。使用一份改编自世界卫生组织结构化响应性问卷的问卷,从137名受访者那里收集数据。关键变量包括:(a)对人的尊重(尊严、保密和个人自主权)以及(b)以客户为导向(及时关注、在护理期间获得社交网络、基本便利设施质量和提供者选择),并使用多变量方法对数据进行分析。
护理提供者的选择(80.0%)和自主权(80.9%)是感知响应水平最低的领域,而及时关注(89.2%)和尊严(87.7%)在受访者中评分最高。多变量分析发现,性别与一些响应领域之间存在显著关联,如自主权(P = 0.024)、及时关注(P = 0.003)和基本便利设施质量(P = 0.015),职业与及时关注之间也存在显著关联(P = 0.034)。
三级医院专科服务的许多关键方面不能满足客户需求,而有些方面则能满足。重要的是加强服务表现不佳的领域,特别是提升基本基础设施的质量,以提高三级医院的绩效。