Ndulo J, Faxelid E, Krantz I
Department of Post Basic Nursing, School of Medicine, University of Zambia, Lusaka.
East Afr Med J. 1995 Oct;72(10):641-4.
The aims of this study were to describe Zambian STD patients response to treatment, compliance with partner notification, and further to measure patients' satisfaction with the health care received. The majority of 179 STD patients (92 men, 87 women) interviewed twice at an urban health centre were not satisfied with the care received. Their response to treatment and compliance with partner notification were not satisfactory. Thirteen patients had not been able to buy medicines, since they had no money. One hundred and twenty-five patients had asked 134 sexual partners to come for treatment but only 60 percent of them had received treatment. To get free medicines, to have privacy, to get injections instead of tablets, to be examined before treatment, and to be informed about the diagnosis were judged most important for good quality STD care. Health workers must improve their communication and counselling skills to understand the needs of their patients, who are the ultimate evaluators of the quality of care.
本研究的目的是描述赞比亚性传播疾病(STD)患者对治疗的反应、伴侣通知的依从性,并进一步衡量患者对所接受医疗服务的满意度。在城市医疗中心接受两次访谈的179名性传播疾病患者(92名男性,87名女性)中,大多数对所接受的护理不满意。他们对治疗的反应和伴侣通知的依从性都不尽人意。13名患者因没钱而无法买药。125名患者要求134名性伴侣前来接受治疗,但其中只有60%接受了治疗。获得免费药品、拥有隐私、接受注射而非片剂治疗、在治疗前接受检查以及被告知诊断结果被认为是高质量性传播疾病护理最重要的方面。卫生工作者必须提高他们的沟通和咨询技巧,以了解患者的需求,因为患者是护理质量的最终评估者。