Akomolafe Toyin O, OlaOlorun Funmilola M, Okafor Emeka, Baruwa Sikiru, Afolabi Kayode, Jain Aparna
Research Impact, Population Council, Abuja, Nigeria.
Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2022 Nov 22;3:1034966. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2022.1034966. eCollection 2022.
Community Pharmacists (CPs) and Patent and Proprietary Medicine Vendors (PPMVs) are crucial to improving access to family planning (FP) services in Nigeria. Although the private sector is preferred for convenience, availability of commodity, privacy, and timeliness, less well known is the quality of care received by clients who obtain FP services from CPs and PPMVs. This paper seeks to explore the use of validated quality of care measures for programming in Kaduna and Lagos States and to assess how these measures worked in capturing changes in quality of care using client exit interviews implemented at two time points. Using validated measures of quality of care, 598 and 236 exit interviews in rounds 1 and 2 were conducted with FP clients aged 18-49 years old. The quality of care domains were assessed using 22 questions. A weighted additive quality score was created, and scores were grouped into three: low, medium, and high quality. Changes in quality of care received were examined using test. A subset of 53 clients were selected for in-depth interviews. Deductive and inductive approaches were used for coding, and data analysis was thematic. In Lagos, we observed increases in 16 out of 22 items while in Kaduna increases were only observed in 8 items. For instance, increases were observed in the proportion of women who experienced visual privacy between rounds 1 and 2 in Lagos (74%-89%) and Kaduna (66%-82%). The quality of care received by clients changed over time. Women who reported high quality care in Lagos increased from 42% to 63%, whereas women who reported high quality care in Kaduna decreased from 35% to 21%. In both states, in-depth interviews revealed that women felt they were treated respectfully, that their sessions with providers were visually private, that they could ask questions, and that they were asked about their preferred method. This study demonstrates that clients received high quality of care services from providers (CPs and PPMVs) especially in Lagos, and such services can be improved over time. Continuous support may be required to maintain and prevent reduction in quality of FP counseling and services, particularly in Kaduna.
社区药剂师(CPs)和专利及成药供应商(PPMVs)对于改善尼日利亚计划生育(FP)服务的可及性至关重要。尽管私营部门因便利性、商品可获得性、隐私性和及时性而更受青睐,但从CPs和PPMVs处获得计划生育服务的客户所接受的护理质量却鲜为人知。本文旨在探讨在卡杜纳州和拉各斯州使用经过验证的护理质量衡量标准进行项目规划,并通过在两个时间点进行的客户退出访谈来评估这些标准在捕捉护理质量变化方面的效果。使用经过验证的护理质量衡量标准,对18至49岁的计划生育客户进行了两轮访谈,第一轮598次,第二轮236次。使用22个问题对护理质量领域进行评估。创建了一个加权累加质量得分,并将得分分为三类:低、中、高质量。使用 检验来检查所接受护理质量的变化。选取了53名客户进行深入访谈。采用演绎和归纳方法进行编码,数据分析采用主题分析法。在拉各斯,22项指标中有16项有所增加,而在卡杜纳,仅8项指标有所增加。例如,在拉各斯(从74%增至89%)和卡杜纳(从66%增至82%),第一轮和第二轮之间经历视觉隐私的女性比例有所增加。客户所接受的护理质量随时间而变化。在拉各斯,报告接受高质量护理的女性从42%增至63%,而在卡杜纳,报告接受高质量护理的女性从35%降至21%。在这两个州,深入访谈均显示,女性感觉受到尊重,她们与提供者的会面有视觉隐私,她们可以提问,并且被问及首选方法。本研究表明,客户从提供者(CPs和PPMVs)处获得了高质量的护理服务,尤其是在拉各斯,并且随着时间的推移,此类服务可以得到改善。可能需要持续支持以维持并防止计划生育咨询和服务质量下降,尤其是在卡杜纳。