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评估赞比亚护理人员对儿童免疫服务的满意度:来自一项全国性调查的证据。

Assessing care-givers' satisfaction with child immunisation services in Zambia: Evidence from a national survey.

作者信息

Chama-Chiliba Chitalu Miriam, Masiye Felix, Mphuka Chrispin

机构信息

Department of Economics, University of Zambia, PO Box 32379, Lusaka, Zambia.

出版信息

Vaccine. 2017 Oct 9;35(42):5597-5602. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.08.051.

DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.08.051
PMID:28893474
Abstract

AIM

The main aim of this study was to assess care-giver satisfaction with vaccination services in public health facilities in Zambia, and examine its determinants.

METHODS

This study used data from a recent population-based household survey, conducted from May to August 2015. Respondent satisfaction with vaccination services received during the last visit was measured on a five point Likert scale ranging from 1 to 5. We used an ordered logistic regression model to analyse the significance of perceived quality of vaccination services, immunisation delivery mode and a range of individual characteristics in predicting care-giver satisfaction.

RESULTS

Findings show that one in five care givers were unsatisfied with the vaccination services that they had received, with rural populations showing a significantly higher level of satisfaction. Poor quality of care, defined by long waiting times, poor quality of communication between health staff and care givers, long distance to vaccination sites, mode of delivery, and personal characteristics were among major factors driving care-giver satisfaction ratings. We also find that receiving a vaccination at outreach mode of delivery was associated with higher odds of greater satisfaction compared to on-facility vaccination services. The odds of satisfaction were lower for respondents living further away from a health facility, which emphasizes the importance of access in seeking vaccination services.

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that major improvements in quality of vaccination and service organisation will be needed to increase client satisfaction and service utilisation.

摘要

目的

本研究的主要目的是评估赞比亚公共卫生机构中护理人员对疫苗接种服务的满意度,并探究其决定因素。

方法

本研究使用了2015年5月至8月进行的一项近期基于人群的家庭调查数据。通过1至5分的李克特量表来衡量受访者对上次就诊时所接受疫苗接种服务的满意度。我们使用有序逻辑回归模型来分析疫苗接种服务的感知质量、免疫接种提供方式以及一系列个体特征在预测护理人员满意度方面的显著性。

结果

研究结果显示,五分之一的护理人员对他们所接受的疫苗接种服务不满意,农村人口的满意度显著更高。由长时间等待、医护人员与护理人员之间沟通质量差、到疫苗接种点的距离远、提供方式以及个人特征所定义的护理质量差是影响护理人员满意度评分的主要因素。我们还发现,与在机构内接种疫苗服务相比,通过外展接种方式接种疫苗的满意度更高。居住在离医疗机构较远的受访者满意度较低,这强调了获取疫苗接种服务的重要性。

结论

这些研究结果表明,需要在疫苗接种质量和服务组织方面进行重大改进,以提高客户满意度和服务利用率。

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