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Patient satisfaction with antiretroviral services at primary health-care facilities in the Free State, South Africa – a two-year study using four waves of cross-sectional data

机译:南非自由州初级卫生保健机构对抗逆转录病毒服务的患者满意度–一项为期两年的研究,使用了四批横截面数据

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Background The study's first objective was to determine the levels of patient satisfaction with services at antiretroviral treatment (ART) assessment sites. Differences in patient satisfaction with several aspects of service over time and among health districts were measured. The second objective was to examine the association between human resource shortages and levels of patient satisfaction with services. Methods Four cross-sectional waves of data were collected from a random sample of 975 patients enrolled in the Free State's public-sector ART programme. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the Bonferroni adjustment for multiple comparisons was used to assess the differences in patient satisfaction among the Province's five districts and among the four waves of data. Correlation coefficient analysis using Pearson's r was used to assess the association between ART nurse vacancy rates and patient satisfaction with the services provided by nurses over time. Results With respect to both general services and the services provided by nurses, our results indicate high overall satisfaction among Free State patients receiving public-sector ART. However, our data present a less positive picture of patient satisfaction with waiting times. Patients in Fezile Dabi District were generally slightly dissatisfied with the waiting times at their assessment sites. In fact, waiting times at assessment sites were the most important predictor of discontent among ART patients. Significant geographical (P P r = -0.438, P Conclusion Collectively, our findings show high levels of patient satisfaction with ART-related services, but also confirm claims by other studies, which have identified human resource shortages as the most important obstacle to a successful South African AIDS strategy.
机译:背景研究的首要目标是确定患者对抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)评估服务的满意度。随时间推移以及卫生区之间,对患者对服务若干方面的满意度的差异进行了测量。第二个目标是研究人力资源短缺与患者对服务满意度之间的关系。方法从自由州公共部门抗逆转录病毒疗法计划中招募的975名患者的随机样本中收集了四个横断面数据。使用Bonferroni校正进行多次比较的单向方差分析(ANOVA)用于评估该省五个地区之间以及四个数据浪潮之间的患者满意度差异。使用Pearson's r的相关系数分析来评估ART护士空缺率与患者对护士随时间推移所提供的服务的满意度之间的关联。结果就一般服务和护士提供的服务而言,我们的结果表明接受公共部门抗逆转录病毒疗法的自由邦患者总体满意度很高。但是,我们的数据显示患者对等待时间的满意度不太乐观。 Fezile Dabi区的患者通常对他们的评估地点的等待时间有些不满意。实际上,评估站点的等待时间是ART患者不满情绪的最重要预测因素。显着的地域性(PP r = -0.438,P结论总体而言,我们的发现表明患者对抗逆转录病毒疗法相关服务的满意度很高,但也证实了其他研究的主张,这些研究已将人力资源短缺确定为成功实现南美洲最大的障碍非洲艾滋病战略。

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