Department of Community Medicine, Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
Nigeria Field Epidemiology Training Program, Abuja, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2018 Oct 26;13(10):e0206499. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206499. eCollection 2018.
INTRODUCTION: HIV and AIDS care requires frequent visits to the hospital. Patient satisfaction with care services during hospital visits is important in considering quality and outcome of care. Increasing number of patients needing treatment led to the decentralization of care to lower level hospitals without documented patient perception on the quality of services. The study determined and compared patient satisfaction with HIV and AIDS care services in public and private hospitals and identified the factors that influence it. METHOD: This was a cross-sectional comparative study of patients receiving antiretroviral treatment in public and private hospitals in Anambra State. The sampling frame for the hospitals consisted of all registered public and private hospitals that have rendered antiretroviral services for at least one year. There were three public urban, nine public rural, eleven private urban and ten private rural hospitals that met the criteria. One hospital was selected by simple random sampling (balloting) from each group. Out of a total of 6334 eligible patients (had received ART for at least 12 months), 1270 were recruited by simple random sampling from the hospitals proportionate to size of patient in each hospital. Adapted, validated and pretested Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ18) was interviewer-administered on consenting patients as an exit interview. A Chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were conducted at 5% level of significance. RESULT: There were 635 participants each in public and private hospitals. Of the 408 patients who had primary education or less, 265(65.0%) accessed care in public hospitals compared to 143(35.0%) who accessed care in private hospital (p<0.001). Similarly, of the 851 patients who were currently married, 371 (43.6%) accessed their care in public compared to 480 (56.4%) who accessed care in private (p<0.001). The proportion of participants who were satisfied were more in public hospitals (71.5%) compared to private hospitals (41.4%). The difference in proportion was statistically significant (χ2 = 116.85, p <0.001). Good retention in care [AOR: 2.3, 95%CI: 1.5-3.5] was the only predictor of satisfaction in public hospitals while primary education [adjusted odds ratio (AOR); 2.3, 95%CI: 1.5-3.4], residing in rural area [AOR: 2.0, 95%CI: 1.4-2.9], and once-daily dosing [AOR: 3.2, 95%CI: 2.1-4.8] were independent predictors of patient' satisfaction among private hospital respondents. CONCLUSION: Satisfaction was higher among patients attending public hospitals. Patient's satisfaction was strongly associated with retention in care among patients in public hospitals. However, in private hospitals, it was influenced by the patient's level of education, place of residence, and antiretroviral medication dosing frequency.
简介:艾滋病毒和艾滋病的护理需要频繁到医院就诊。在考虑护理质量和结果时,患者对医院就诊期间护理服务的满意度很重要。需要治疗的患者数量不断增加,导致护理工作下放到较低级别的医院,但没有记录患者对服务质量的看法。本研究旨在确定并比较公共和私立医院的艾滋病毒和艾滋病患者对护理服务的满意度,并确定影响满意度的因素。 方法:这是一项在安楠布拉州公立和私立医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的患者的横断面比较研究。医院的抽样框架包括所有已登记的提供至少一年抗逆转录病毒服务的公立和私立医院。有三个公立城市医院、九个公立农村医院、十一个私立城市医院和十个私立农村医院符合标准。每个组都通过简单随机抽样(抽签)从一个医院中选择一个。在总共 6334 名符合条件的患者(至少接受了 12 个月的 ART 治疗)中,通过简单随机抽样从医院中招募了 1270 名患者,比例与每个医院的患者人数成正比。在同意的患者中,使用经过改编、验证和预测试的患者满意度问卷(PSQ18)作为出院面谈进行访谈式管理。在 5%的显著水平进行卡方检验和逻辑回归分析。 结果:公立和私立医院各有 635 名参与者。在接受过小学或以下教育的 408 名患者中,265 名(65.0%)在公立医院接受治疗,而 143 名(35.0%)在私立医院接受治疗(p<0.001)。同样,在 851 名目前已婚的患者中,371 名(43.6%)在公立医院接受治疗,而 480 名(56.4%)在私立医院接受治疗(p<0.001)。在公立医院,对护理感到满意的参与者比例(71.5%)高于私立医院(41.4%)。这一差异在统计学上具有显著性(χ2=116.85,p<0.001)。在公立医院,良好的护理保留率[优势比(AOR):2.3,95%置信区间(CI):1.5-3.5]是满意度的唯一预测因素,而小学教育[AOR;2.3,95%CI:1.5-3.4]、居住在农村地区[AOR:2.0,95%CI:1.4-2.9]和每日一次剂量[AOR:3.2,95%CI:2.1-4.8]是私立医院患者满意度的独立预测因素。 结论:在公立医院就诊的患者满意度较高。患者的满意度与公立医院患者的护理保留率密切相关。然而,在私立医院,它受到患者教育水平、居住地和抗逆转录病毒药物给药频率的影响。
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