is professor, Department of Community Medicine.
is lecturer, Department of Social Work.
Health Soc Work. 2023 Jan 17;48(1):54-63. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlac041.
Patient-centered healthcare is a goal for all health systems. However, given the inherent complexities of the health system as one with many nonlinear and dynamic components, the safety of patients could be affected. Therefore, there is the need to study these complexities to manage them toward optimal service delivery. The present study is a qualitative inquiry into the complexities of primary healthcare (PHC) in Nigeria and effects on patients' safety across four PHC facilities in Enugu state in southeast Nigeria. It utilizes a framework that draws on the components of interprofessional collaboration, inclusive of health financing and health workforce satisfaction, to understand the complex PHC system and patient safety. The study findings show that the PHC system in the study area performs suboptimally on the three counts, which implies poor management of the complexities of the system such that patients are highly susceptible to harm. Making a commitment to addressing the shortcomings present in each of the three components will help to decomplexify PHC in line with the World Health Organization agenda of achieving resilient and strong health systems. Importantly, optimizing the psychosocial space in Nigeria's PHC by employing qualified social workers and other psychosocial professionals is crucial for patient safety and a range of psychosocial activities that can enhance job satisfaction of health workers.
以患者为中心的医疗保健是所有医疗体系的目标。然而,鉴于医疗体系具有许多非线性和动态的组成部分,其固有复杂性可能会影响患者的安全。因此,有必要研究这些复杂性,以实现最佳服务提供。本研究是对尼日利亚初级保健(PHC)复杂性及其对东南部埃努古州四个 PHC 设施中患者安全的影响的定性研究。它利用了一个框架,该框架借鉴了包括卫生筹资和卫生人力满意度在内的跨专业合作的组成部分,以了解复杂的 PHC 系统和患者安全。研究结果表明,研究区域的 PHC 系统在这三个方面表现不佳,这意味着系统的复杂性管理不善,以至于患者极易受到伤害。致力于解决这三个组成部分中的每一个部分存在的缺点,将有助于根据世界卫生组织实现有弹性和强大卫生系统的议程,使 PHC 去复杂化。重要的是,通过雇佣合格的社会工作者和其他社会心理专业人员,优化尼日利亚 PHC 的心理社会空间,对于患者安全和一系列可以提高卫生工作者工作满意度的心理社会活动至关重要。