| Literature DB >> 25326007 |
Elysia Larson1, Sabrina Hermosilla, Angela Kimweri, Godfrey M Mbaruku, Margaret E Kruk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients' reported opinions of the health system need to be understood in order to provide patient-centered care. We investigated determinants of women's ratings of the quality of care during their most recent facility delivery.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25326007 PMCID: PMC4283093 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Figure 1Study population, Tanzania, 2012.
ϕ Of the women who delivered in a non-study facility, 59.8% delivered in a hospital, 18.5% delivered in a health center, and 21.7% delivered in a dispensary.
Figure 2Conceptual framework for the determinants of perceived quality of care.
Descriptive statistics for full sample of 855 women, Tanzania 2012
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| Age (mean, SD) | 27.66 ± 6.53 | |
| Any secondary education | 71 (8.31) | |
| Household wealth: richest 20% | 188 (22.09) | |
| Farmer or homemaker | 687 (81.01) | |
| Head of household | 36 (4.21) | |
| Owns own mobile phone | 319 (37.49) | |
| Listens to the radio daily | 534 (62.46) | |
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| Full function on EQ-5Db | 589 (68.89) | |
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| Distance from village center to nearest hospital (km) (mean, SD) | 39.19 ± 21.69 | |
| Density of health facilities within 30 km of home village center (mean, SD) | 13.74 ± 8.46 | |
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| Number of previous deliveries (mean, SD) | 2.45 ± 2.01 | |
| Had at least one newborn who died | 46 (5.38) | |
| >3 ANC visits for most recent pregnancy | 532 (63.11) | |
| Number of ANC services received (max. 9)c (mean, SD) | 6.96 ± 1.56 | |
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| Number of delivery services received (max. 9)d (mean, SD) | 6.13 ± 2.22 | |
| Experienced disrespect and abuse | 77 (9.07) | |
| Had a complication during delivery | 800 (94.12) | |
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| Child is alive | 843 (98.83) | |
| Doctor/nurse fees, drugs, supplies, tests (USD) (mean, SD) | 5.94 ± 4.84 | |
| Borrowed money or sold assets to pay for services | 105 (12.46) | |
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| Greeted and talked to respectfully | 322 (37.93) | |
| Knowledge and competence of health workers | 301 (35.50) | |
| How clearly health care providers explained care | 279 (32.86) | |
| Cleanliness of facility | 223 (26.33) | |
| Availability of drugs and modern equipment | 183 (21.73) | |
| Privacy | 312 (36.79) | |
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| Index of equipment, supplies, and drugs available (max. 29)e (mean, SD) | 16.38 ± 3.37 | |
| Clean water | 6 (25.00) | |
| Total health workers (mean, SD) | 4.13 ± 1.65 | |
| Facility average health worker confidence on 35 maternal, newborn, and HIV skills (mean, SD) | 42.06 ± 20.72 | |
| Health worker obstetric knowledge & competence score (mean, SD)f | 41.40 ± 11.38 | |
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| Number of emergency obstetric services provided in past 3 months (max. 7) (mean, SD)g | 2.13 ± 1.15 | |
| Number of postnatal services routinely provided (max. 11)h (mean, SD) | 7.96 ± 2.07 | |
| Monthly facility deliveries in 2011 (mean, SD) | 7.37 ± 4.90 | |
± is mean SD.
aValues may not add up to 100 due to missing data.
bWoman reported highest level of health on all five EQ-5D questions.
cIndex of 9 ANC services: diagnostics, treatment, and counseling.
dIndex of 9 delivery and postnatal counseling services.
eIndex of facility availability of 29 equipment, drugs, and supplies essential for maternal and neonatal care.
fMeasured using clinical vignettes. Used as a proxy for services delivered.
gIndex of 7 basic emergency obstetric and newborn (BEmONC) services performed in past 3 months.
hIndex of 11 postnatal exam and services that the facility routinely provides for the mother and newborn.
iProportion of women rating the quality as ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ on a 5-point likert scale ranging from ‘poor’ to ‘excellent’. Dependent variable is a summative index of these six questions.
Figure 3Distribution of composite perceived quality index, created from ratings of six aspects of technical and non-technical quality of care, Tanzania, 2012.
Results of multilevel linear regression of associations between perceived quality and patient and facility-level characteristics, Tanzania, 2012
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| Age | 0.01 (-0.02, 0.05) |
| Any secondary education | -1.44 (-2.38, -0.51)** |
| Household wealth: richest 20% | -0.23 (-0.90, 0.44) |
| Listens to the radio daily | -0.99 (-1.52, -0.47)*** |
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| Number of ANC services receiveda | 0.46 (0.18, 0.74)** |
| Had at least one newborn who died | 0.87 (-0.28, 2.02) |
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| Number of delivery services receivedb | 0.55 (0.27, 0.83)*** |
| Experienced disrespect or abuse | -4.13 (-5.02, -3.24)*** |
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| Borrowed money or sold assets to pay for services | -0.24 (-1.02, 0.53) |
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| Index of equipment, supplies, and drugs availablec | -0.10 (-0.50, 0.30) |
| Facility average health worker confidence on 35 maternal, newborn, and HIV skills | -0.03 (-0.05, -0.01)** |
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| Number of emergency obstetric services provided in past 3 months (max. 7)d | -0.07 (-0.36, 0.22) |
| Number of postnatal services routinely provided (max. 11)e | 0.48 (0.15, 0.81)** |
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| Individual-level plus random | 100 |
| Health facility-level | 0 |
*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001.
aStandardized index of 9 ANC services: diagnostics, treatment, and counseling.
bStandardized index of 9 delivery and postnatal counseling services.
cStandardized index of facility availability of 29 equipment, drugs, and supplies essential for maternal and neonatal care.
dStandardized index of 7 basic emergency obstetric and newborn (BEmONC) services performed in past 3 months.
eStandardized index of 11 postnatal exam and services that the facility routinely provides for the mother and newborn.