Dibba Yusupha, Boima Foday, Jerome Jean Gregory, Watson Samuel I, Chery Lyzberthe, Higgins Julia, Chung Vivian, Joseph Stefanie, Mulailwa Kilongo Papy, Mukherjee Joia, Mekonnen Zeleke Abebaw
Partners In Health, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Partners In Health, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
BMJ Open. 2025 Apr 28;15(4):e093501. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-093501.
To assess patient satisfaction (PS) with services and its associated factors across selected primary care facilities in Kono district, Sierra Leone.
Facility-based cross-sectional study.
Five primary healthcare facilities (Wellbody, Sewafe, Kombayendeh, Gandorhun and Kayima) located in Kono district, Sierra Leone. All five are Community Health Centres (CHCs), with two CHCs benefiting from a comprehensive package of support (5S model) from the non-governmental organisation, Partners In Health (PIH). This support, dubbed as 5S health systems strengthening (HSS) model, will be elaborated in this article. The other three CHCs were not beneficiaries of the 5S model.
The study population comprised all patients and caregivers who attended outpatient services at the selected health facilities. We included adult outpatients over 18 years old and adult caregivers accompanying their children while waiting in the various outpatient departments. This study considered a sample size of 290 and the data were collected from 3rd March to 31st March 2021.
PS was measured using an 11-item Likert scale questionnaire. The outcome was categorised as good or poor satisfaction level using the median value. Descriptive statistics were applied to assess satisfaction level and multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was applied to identify factors associated with the outcome variable.
Out of the 290 respondents included for analysis, the overall PS level was 63.8% (95% CI 58.1% to 69.0%). Around 69.2% (95% CI 62.1% to 75.4%) of respondents from PIH intervention sites and 53.9% (95% CI 44.1% to 63.4%) from the non-PIH intervention sites had a good satisfaction level. The multivariable binary logistic regression analysis indicated that PIH intervention site status (adjusted OR (AOR)=2.47, 95% CI 1.28 to 4.78), educational status of respondents (AOR=0.53, 95% CI 0.28 to 0.98), distance to health facility (AOR=0.40, 95% CI 0.18 to 0.87) and waiting time to receive care (AOR=0.41, 95% CI 0.22 to 0.76) were the significant factors associated with PS.
The overall PS was relatively high andPIH-supported health facilities show better PS than non-PIH health facilities. In addition, patients' educational status, distance to health facility and waiting time were negatively associated with PS level. The findings suggest that PIH's model of health systems strengthening with targeted investment on the 5S model can be scaled up and the Ministry of Health could consider implementing this approach for improving the quality of services provided at the primary healthcare facilities.
评估塞拉利昂科诺区选定基层医疗设施的患者对服务的满意度(PS)及其相关因素。
基于设施的横断面研究。
位于塞拉利昂科诺区的五家基层医疗保健机构(Wellbody、Sewafe、Kombayendeh、Gandorhun和Kayima)。这五家都是社区卫生中心(CHC),其中两家社区卫生中心受益于非政府组织“健康伙伴”(PIH)提供的一揽子全面支持(5S模式)。本文将详细阐述这种被称为5S卫生系统强化(HSS)模式的支持。另外三家社区卫生中心不是5S模式的受益者。
研究人群包括在选定医疗机构接受门诊服务的所有患者和护理人员。我们纳入了18岁以上的成年门诊患者以及在各个门诊部等待时陪同孩子的成年护理人员。本研究的样本量为290,数据收集于2021年3月3日至3月31日。
在纳入分析的290名受访者中,总体PS水平为63.8%(95%置信区间58.1%至69.0%)。来自PIH干预点的受访者中约69.2%(95%置信区间62.1%至75.4%)满意度较高,来自非PIH干预点的受访者中这一比例为53.9%(95%置信区间44.1%至63.4%)。多变量二元逻辑回归分析表明,PIH干预点状态(调整后比值比(AOR)=2.47,95%置信区间1.28至4.78)、受访者教育程度(AOR=0.53,95%置信区间0.28至0.98)、到医疗机构的距离(AOR=0.40,95%置信区间0.18至0.87)以及接受护理的等待时间(AOR=0.41,95%置信区间0.22至0.76)是与PS相关的显著因素。
总体PS相对较高,PIH支持的医疗机构的PS高于非PIH医疗机构。此外,患者的教育程度、到医疗机构的距离和等待时间与PS水平呈负相关。研究结果表明,PIH通过对5S模式进行有针对性投资的卫生系统强化模式可以扩大规模,卫生部可考虑采用这种方法来提高基层医疗设施提供的服务质量。