| Literature DB >> 27341806 |
Rizwanul M Karim1, Mamun S Abdullah2, Anisur M Rahman3, Ashraful M Alam4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bangladesh is one among the few countries of the world that provides free medical services at the community level through various public health facilities. It is now evident that, clients' perceived quality of services and their expectations of service standards affect health service utilization to a great extent. The aim of the study was to develop and validate the measures for perception and satisfaction of primary health care quality in Bangladesh context and to identify their aspects on the utilization status of the Community Clinic services.Entities:
Keywords: Community clinic; Perceived quality; Satisfaction; Utilization
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27341806 PMCID: PMC4921026 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1461-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Types of health facilities from national toward level, with managerial hierarchy. Courtesy: Bangladesh health bulletin, 2013. Published Feb, 2014; P24
Fig. 2Map showing six underpinned Upazilla (subdistrict) selected at random for data Collection; Baliadangi, shundorgonj, Sherpur, Shahajadpur, Sreepur, Chakaria. [This map is reproduced unaltered from google map following their “uses in print” guideline]
Factor analysis for perceived quality of primary health care PQPCS
| Component | Corrected Item-Total Correlation | Cronbach’s Alpha if Item Deleted | Eigen values (% of variance) | Cronbach’s Alpha | |||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||||
| Skill and competence (12 items) | |||||||||
| 1 | Counseling skill | .849 | .493 | .875 | 7.41(24.61) | .90 | |||
| 2 | Respectfulness | .835 | .551 | .872 | |||||
| 3 | Skill in detecting health problem | .801 | .536 | .874 | |||||
| 4 | Confidentiality | .745 | .407 | .877 | |||||
| 5 | What extent they examine | .733 | .675 | .869 | |||||
| 6 | Sympathetic | .660 | .717 | .869 | |||||
| 7 | Honesty | .637 | .378 | .879 | |||||
| 8 | Time spent explaining female patient | .633 | .746 | .868 | |||||
| 9 | Hurry during examining patient | .616 | .543 | .873 | |||||
| 10 | Open hearted | .562 | .733 | .868 | |||||
| 11 | Information on test &procedures | .459 | .449 | .876 | |||||
| 12 | How good their prescription | .451 | .237 | .880 | |||||
| Management (5 items) | |||||||||
| 13 | Collecting drugs from cc | .840 | .491 | .875 | 3.68(15.26) | .80 | |||
| 14 | Monitoring | .823 | .250 | .885 | |||||
| 15 | Overall management | .649 | .571 | .872 | |||||
| 16 | Time spent explaining their illness treatment | .585 | .708 | .869 | |||||
| 17 | Result of treatment | .572 | .351 | .878 | |||||
| Administration | |||||||||
| 18 | Staff available | .806 | .481 | .875 | 1.87(11.13) | .76 | |||
| 19 | Examining place(area used) | .743 | .236 | .881 | |||||
| 20 | Health provider available | .660 | .486 | .875 | |||||
| 21 | Timeliness/punctuality | .626 | .295 | .879 | |||||
| Physical environment | |||||||||
| 22 | Toilet facilities | .836 | .348 | .879 | 1.62(9.75) | .74 | |||
| 23 | Drinking water supply | .818 | .180 | .885 | |||||
| 24 | External environment (cleanliness) | .569 | .423 | .876 | |||||
Total variance = 60.74; Cronbach’s Alpha = .89 (24 items)
Univariate analysis between Sociodemographic characteristics, PQPCS, CCSS subscales with service utilization status of Community Clinic
| Characteristics | Limited curative care | Health education | Counselling service(MCH) | FP material* | ANC & PNC | ||||||||||
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| No/n (%) | Yes/n(%) | χ2 | No/n (%) | Yes/n(%) | χ2 | No/n (%) | Yes/n(%) | χ2 | No/n (%) | Yes/n(%) | χ2 | No/n (%) | Yes/n(%) | χ2 | |
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| Maternal age | |||||||||||||||
| <20 | 49(35) | 90(65) | NS | 87(63) | 52(37) | 2.83 | 71(51) | 68(49) | 2.41 | 41(62) | 25(38) | 7.37 | 97(70) | 42(30) | 20.48 |
| 20-25 | 183(37) | 312(63) | 329(67) | 166(33) | (.24) | 272(55) | 223(45) | (.29) | 181(54) | 152(46) | (.025) | 404(82) | 91(18) | (.000) | |
| >25 | 133(41) | 193(59) | 229(70) | 97(30) | 191(59) | 135(41) | 90(45) | 110(55) | 285(87) | 41(13) | |||||
| Maternal education | |||||||||||||||
| No education | 125(54) | 107(46) | 35.07 | 181(78) | 51(22) | 20.79 | 146(63) | 86(37) | 11.80 | 55(44) | 69(56) | 6.39 | 219(94) | 13(6) | 66.85 |
| Preprimary | 44(29) | 110(71) | (.000) | 88(57) | 66(43) | (.000) | 88(57) | 66(43) | (.008) | 48(53) | 42(47) | (.09) | 95(62) | 59(38) | (.000) |
| Primary | 158(35) | 292(65) | 291(65) | 159(35) | 245(54) | 205(46) | 162(52) | 148(48) | 370(82) | 80(18) | |||||
| Secondary | 38(31) | 86(69) | 85(69) | 39(31) | 55(44) | 69(56) | 47(63) | 28(37) | 102(82) | 22(18) | |||||
| Husbands age | |||||||||||||||
| <25 | 35(23) | 119(77) | 21.57 | 84(55) | 70(45) | 23.20 | 77(50) | 77(50) | 11.12 | 65(64) | 36(36) | 12.24 | 104(68) | 50(32) | 29.21 |
| 25-30 | 175(38) | 283(62) | (.000) | 298(65) | 160(35) | (.000) | 239(52) | 219(48) | (.004) | 157(54) | 135(46) | (.002) | 377(82) | 81(18) | (.000) |
| >30 | 155(45) | 193(55) | 263(76) | 85(24) | 218(63) | 130(37) | 90(44) | 116(56) | 305(88) | 43(12) | |||||
| Husbands education | |||||||||||||||
| No education | 174(60) | 116(40) | 90.45 | 259(89) | 31(11) | 98.86 | 202(70) | 88(30) | 37.14 | 51(37) | 88(63) | 18.44 | 282(97) | 8(3) | 92.03 |
| Preprimary | 31(21) | 116(79) | (.000) | 74(50) | 73(50) | (.000) | 83(37) | 64(43) | (.000) | 51(53) | 46(47) | (.000) | 94(64) | 53(36) | (.000) |
| Primary | 111(29) | 267(71) | 224(59) | 154(41) | 183(48) | 195(52) | 153(57) | 116(43) | 284(75) | 94(25) | |||||
| Secondary | 49(34) | 96(66) | 88(61) | 57(39) | 66(45) | 79(55) | 57(61) | 37(39) | 126(87) | 19(13) | |||||
| Occupation of husband | |||||||||||||||
| Farmer | 92(32) | 197(68) | 8.50 | 174(60) | 115(40) | 9.44 | 161(56) | 128(44) | 22.26 | 78(48) | 85(52) | 8.25 | 216(75) | 73(25) | 14.45 |
| Daily labor | 112(41) | 163(59) | (.037) | 195(70) | 80(29) | (.024) | 181(66) | 94(34) | (.000) | 78(48) | 83(52) | (.04) | 236(86) | 39(14) | (.002) |
| Service | 124(43) | 167(57) | 201(69) | 90(30) | 148(51) | 143(49) | 118(61) | 77(39) | 246(85) | 45(15) | |||||
| Skilled labor | 37(35) | 68(65) | 75(71) | 30(29) | 44(42) | 61(58) | 38(48) | 42(52) | 88(84) | 17(16) | |||||
| Family income | |||||||||||||||
| <5000 | 24(20) | 94(80) | 24.46 | 60(51) | 58(49) | 45.91 | 58(49) | 60(51) | 2.45 | 48(61) | 31(39) | 3.43 | 69(59) | 49(41) | 60.16 |
| 5000-10000 | 242(38) | 394(62) | (.000) | 410(65) | 226(35) | (.000) | 357(56) | 279(44) | (.29) | 197(50) | 199(50) | (.18) | 526(83) | 110(17) | (.000) |
| >10000 | 99(48) | 107(52) | 175(85) | 31(15) | 119(58) | 87(42) | 67(54) | 57(46) | 191(93) | 19(7) | |||||
| House ownership | |||||||||||||||
| Rental | 17(38) | 28(62) | NS | 25(56) | 20(44) | 2.90 | 22(49) | 23(51) | .86 | 9(39) | 14(61) | 1.61 | 28(62) | 17(38) | 12.29 |
| Own house | 348(38) | 567(62) | 620(68) | 295(32) | (.104) | 512(56) | 403(44) | (.22) | 303(53) | 273(47) | (.28) | 758(83) | 157(17) | (.000) | |
| Residence land | |||||||||||||||
| <5 | 62(26) | 174(74) | 40.61 | 139(59) | 97(41) | 42.60 | 137(58) | 99(42) | .86 | 78(52) | 73(48) | .55 | 165(70) | 71(30) | 33.22 |
| 5-10 | 119(33) | 239(67) | (.000) | 214(60) | 144(40) | (.000) | 194(54) | 164(46) | (.65) | 124(54) | 106(46) | (.7) | 298(83) | 60(17) | (.000) |
| >10 | 184(50) | 182(50) | 292(80) | 74(20) | 203(56) | 163(44) | 110(51) | 108(49) | 323(88) | 43(12) | |||||
| Cultivable land | |||||||||||||||
| 0 decimal | 200(41) | 289(59) | 7.29 | 343(70) | 146(30) | 3.95 | 290(59) | 199(41) | 5.88 | 147(51) | 144(49) | 2.01 | 404(83) | 85(17) | 2.79 |
| <50 decimal | 44(29) | 109(71) | (.026) | 98(64) | 55(36) | (.14) | 76(50) | 77(50) | (.05) | 64(58) | 46(42) | (.37) | 118(77) | 35(23) | (.23) |
| = > 50 decimal | 121(38) | 197(62) | 204(64) | 114(36) | 168(53) | 150(47) | 101(51) | 97(49) | 264(84) | 54(16) | |||||
| Type of latrine | |||||||||||||||
| Pit type | 194(40) | 288(60) | 2.04 | 338(70) | 144(30) | 3.79 | 298(62) | 184(38) | 15.08 | 157(52) | 145(48) | NS | 433(90) | 49(10) | 41.32 |
| Sanitary | 171(36) | 307(64) | (.16) | 307(64) | 171(36) | (.05) | 236(49) | 242(51) | (.000) | 155(52) | 142(48) | 353(74) | 125(26) | (.000) | |
| Electricity | |||||||||||||||
| No | 260(40) | 390(60) | 3.35 (.075) | 429(66) | 221(34) | 1.29 | 393(61) | 257(39) | 19.08 | 179(46) | 209(54) | 15.64 | 524(81) | 126(19) | 2.15 |
| Yes | 105(34) | 205(66) | 216(70) | 94(30) | (.27) | 141(44) | 169(56) | (.000) | 133(63) | 78(37) | (.000) | 262(85) | 48(15) | (.14) | |
| Scales and subscales | Mean(SD) | t ( | Mean(SD) | t ( | Mean(SD) | t ( | Mean(SD) | t ( | Mean(SD) | t ( | |||||
| PQPCS | |||||||||||||||
| 12 item (name of subscale) | 19.63(4.95) | 22.13(4.41) | -7.92(.000) | 20.35(4.77) | 22.89(4.34) | -8.25(.000) | 19.38(4.80) | 23.44(3.66) | -14.87(.000) | 20.62(4.71) | 22.03(4.62) | -3.7(.000) | 20.85(4.85) | 22.67(4.15) | -5(.000) |
| 5 item | 10.19(2.31) | 8.79(2.36) | 8.99(.000) | 9.84(2.48) | 8.27(1.96) | 10.63(.000) | 9.07(2.26) | 9.65(2.61) | -3.66(.000) | 8.38(2.21) | 9.66(2.42) | -6.75(.000) | 9.49(2.46) | 8.56(2.17) | 5.03(.000) |
| 4 item | 6.33(1.78) | 5.73(1.10) | 5.76(.000) | 6.08(1.59) | 5.30(.98) | 4.55(.000) | 5.64(1.07) | 6.35(1.70) | -7.58(.000) | 5.57(.93) | 5.90(1.35) | -3.44(.001) | 5.98(1.50) | 5.85(1.04) | 1.36(.17) |
| 3 item | 4.88(1.72) | 4.66(1.41) | 2.05(.04) | 4.89(1.61) | 4.44(1.32) | 4.65(.000) | 4.66(1.49) | 4.85(1.59) | -1.86(.06) | 4.41(1.41) | 5(1.51) | -4.90(.000) | 4.86(1.58) | 4.22(1.22) | 5.95(.000) |
| PCWSS | |||||||||||||||
| 11 item | 21.04(7.58) | 22.76(6.81) | 3.54(.000) | 21.20(6.67) | 23.95(7.77) | -5.39(.000) | 19.41(5.90) | 25.48(7.17) | -14.07(.000) | 20.39(6.66) | 23.42(7.08) | -5.39(.000) | 21.29(6.62) | 25.80(8.27) | -6.74(.000) |
| 7 item | 11.28(4.11) | 11.17(3.54) | .43(ns) | 10.99(3.82) | 11.67(3.63) | -2.68(.008) | 9.75(2.95) | 13.05(3.88) | -14.53(.000) | 10.34(3.44) | 11.71(3.5) | -4.84(.000) | 11.18(3.72) | 11.35(3.99) | -.51(.61) |
| 4 item | 9.30(2.82) | 10.15(2.37) | 4.85(.000) | 9.48(2.58) | 10.55(2.43) | -6.31(.000) | 8.95(2.38) | 10.93(2.40) | -12.78(.000) | 9.24(2.53) | 10.48(2.38) | -6.19(.000) | 9.76(2.51) | 10.13(2.87) | -1.57(.12) |
* mark signifies that the total number of respondent (599) who took the different family planning services from community clinics are less than the total number of respondents in the study (960) because all mothers are not eligible for that sevice
Binary logistic regression models for identifying significant predictors of Community Clinic service utilization status
| Predictors | Model 1:General Health/Limited curative care | Predictors | Model 2: Health information | Predictors | Model 3: Counselling (MCH) | Predictors | Model 4: Collection of FP material | Predictors | Model 5: ANC and PNC services |
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| χ2 ( | χ2 ( | χ2 ( | χ2 ( | χ2 ( | |||||
| [AOR with (95 % CI)] | [AOR with (95 % CI)] | [AOR with (95 % CI)] | [AOR with (95 % CI)] | [AOR with (95 % CI)] | |||||
| Mothers with preprimary education | 4.20(.04) (.043) [1.89(1.03, 3.53)] | Husband’s preprimary education | 8.41(.004) [3.03(1.43, 6.41)] | Husband’s primary education | 4.68(.03) [1.81(1.06, 3.10)] | Average monthly family income 5000-10000 | 10.93(.001) [3.64 (1.69, 7.82)] | Mothers age more than 25 years | 4.11 [.330 (.11, .96)] |
| Husband occupation [Service] | 4.76(.029) [.56(.33, .94)] | Husband’s preprimary education | 9.10(.003) [2.77(1.43, 5.38)] | Husband’s secondary education | 5.23(.022) [2.28 (1.13, 4.60)] | Average monthly family income >10000 | 3.93(.047) [2.59 (1.01, 6.65)] | Mothers completed secondary education | 5.51(.019) [3.40 (1.22, 9.46)] |
| Average monthly family income 5000-10000 | 8.83(.003) [.37(.19, .71)] | Husband’s secondary education | 9.18(.002) [3.56(1.57, 8.09)] | Perceived quality related to Skill and competence | 38.87(.000) [1. 24 (1.16, 1.32)] | Sanitary latrine users | 5.16(.023) [1.78 (1.08, 2.94)] | Husband’s preprimary education | 12.60(.000) [5.93 (2.22, 15.82)] |
| Average monthly family income >10000 | 5.02(.025) [.40(.18, .89)] | Average monthly family income >10000 | 4.47(.034) [.40(.17, .94)] | Perceived quality related to management | 10.97(.001) [.84 (.76, .93)] | Perceived quality related to management | 6.22(.013) [1.17 (1.03, 1.32)] | Husband’s primary education | 11.57(.001) [4.87 (1.96, 12.12)] |
| Own houses | 7.67(.006) 3.23(1.41, 7.40) | Perceived quality related to to Skill and competence | 24.00(.000) [1.21(1.12, 1.30)] | Perceived quality related to administration | 27.49(.000) [1.61(1.35, 1,93)] | Satisfaction related to women health issue | 3.57(.05) [1.16 (1.00, 1.36)] | Cultivable land = > 50 decimal | 5.01(.025) [.48 (.25, .91)] |
| Residential land 5-10 decimal | 5.51(.019) [.56(.35, .91)] | Perceived quality related to management | 37.10(.000) [.69(.61, .78)] | Satisfaction related to interpersonal skill and attitude of the care provider | 7.42(.006) [1.08(1.02. 1.14)] | Perceived quality related to management | 10.59(.001) [.79 (.68, .91)] | ||
| Residential land >10 decimal | 6.70(.010) .50(.29, .84) | Perceived quality related to physical environment | 9.27(.002) [.781(.67, .92)] | Satisfaction related to preventive and promotive health services | 4.23(.040) [1.09(1.01, 1.19)] | Perceived quality related to administration | 4.87(.027) [.77 (.61, .97)] | ||
| Perceived quality related to Skill and competence | 16.90(.000) 1.14(1.07, 1.22) | Satisfaction related to preventive and promotive health services | 3.74(.053) [.90 (.81, 1.00)] | ||||||
| Perceived quality related to management | 34.45(.000) .73(.65, .81) | ||||||||
| Satisfaction related to interpersonal skill and attitude of the care provider | 7.07(.008) 1.081(1.02, 1.15) | ||||||||
| Satisfaction related to preventive and promotive health services | 5.10(.024) .90(.82, .99) | ||||||||
| Cox & Snell/Nagelkerke R2 ROC (95 % CI) | .36/.49 .87 (.85, .90) | .37/.52 .88 (.86, .90) | .35/.47 .85(.83, .88) | .31/.41 .83(.79, .86) | .29/.48 .86 (.83, .9) |
AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Interval, ROC Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve
Factor analysis for community clinic service satisfaction CCSS
| Component | Corrected Item-Total Correlation | Eigen value Variance) | Cronbach’s Alpha | ||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | |||||
| Interpersonal skill and attitude of the care provider | |||||||
| 1 | The amount of time I had to talk with my health professional | .814 | .740 | 12.9(32.94) | .95 | ||
| 2 | The staff ’s flexibility in scheduling my appointment around my needs | .802 | .791 | ||||
| 3 | The courtesy of the staff | .797 | .730 | ||||
| 4 | My health professional’s ability to answer questions in a sensitive and caring way | .783 | .816 | ||||
| 5 | My health professional’s ability to help me feel comfortable talking about my concerns | .768 | .847 | ||||
| 6 | The chance to ask all of my questions | .762 | .806 | ||||
| 7 | My overall trust in the health professionals here | .715 | .716 | ||||
| 8 | Privacy when talking to the receptionist | .706 | .676 | ||||
| 9 | My health professional’s ability to take what I say seriously | .663 | .836 | ||||
| 10 | My health professional’s willingness to explain different options for my care | .607 | .819 | ||||
| 11 | How well the staff kept you informed about the waiting time | .448 | .605 | ||||
| Preventive and promotive health services | |||||||
| 12 | How well the health professionals explain the results of tests or procedures | .813 | . .722 | 1.7(23.25) | .92 | ||
| 13 | Information about how to get the results of my tests | .791 | .765 | ||||
| 14 | The health professionals’ focus on prevention | .684 | .468 | ||||
| 15 | How well my health care fits my stage of life | .684 | .775 | ||||
| 16 | The health professionals’ interest in my mental and emotional health | .666 | .774 | ||||
| 17 | The information I get about healthy living. (such as diet and exercise | .630 | .776 | ||||
| 18 | My health professional’s interest in how my life affects my health | .622 | .787 | ||||
| Women health issue | |||||||
| 19 | The health professionals’ knowledge of women’s health issues | .819 | .664 | 1.1(14.97) | .86 | ||
| 20 | Help with finding information resources in women’s health | .755 | .663 | ||||
| 21 | My health professional’s ability to explain things clearly | .625 | .747 | ||||
| 22 | The chance to get both gynaecological and general health care here | .570 | .675 | ||||
Total variance = 71.16; Cronbach’s α = .97 (22 items)
Perceived quality primary care service scale PQPCS was formed from initial 30 items (extracted from community interview, FGD, literature search) which now finally includes four dimensions and 24 items
| Slim Haddad’s 20 scale items for measuring health service quality | Initial 30 attributes stated by lay people to judge quality | Final scale items resulted after factor analysis |
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| In your opinion, are the “doctors” in the “hospital” capable of finding out what is wrong with the patients? | Skill in detecting health problem | Skill in detecting health problem |
| In your opinion, are the drugs needed that the “doctors” in the hospital prescribe to patients… | How good their prescription | How good their prescription |
| In your opinion, patients can obtain drugs easily from this hospital | Collecting drugs from cc | Collecting drugs from cc |
| The drugs supplied by this “hospital are good | Quality of drug | X |
| The patients cared for in this hospital recover good | Result of treatment | Result of treatment |
| In your opinion, the “doctors” in the hospital examine their patients well | What extent they examine | What extent they examine |
| In your opinion, the “doctors” in the hospital monitor their patients’ recovery well | Monitoring | Monitoring |
| In your opinion, the doctors in the hospital are open with the patients | Open hearted | Open hearted |
| In your opinion, the “doctors” in the “hospital” are compassionate towards the patients. | Sympathetic/compassionate | Sympathetic/compassionate |
| In your opinion, the “doctors” are respectful towards the patients | Respectfulness | Respectfulness |
| In your opinion, the time that the “doctors” devote to their patients is adequate | Hurry during examining patient | Hurry during examining patient |
| In your opinion, the time that the “doctors” take to explain to their patients about their illness is adequate | Time spent explaining their illness | Time spent explaining their illness treatment |
| In your opinion, the people who work in this “hospital” are honest | Honesty | Honesty |
| In your opinion, the fees that are charged in this “hospital” are reasonable | Rationality of free service | X |
| In your opinion, in this “hospital” patients have access to credit easily! | Total expenses | X |
| The distance from your home to the “hospital”… is reasonable | Distance community clinic | X |
| In your opinion, the number of “doctors” in this “hospital” is adequate | Health provider available | Health provider available |
| In your opinion, the “doctors” in the “hospital” are well suited to treat women’s diseases | Time spent explaining female patient | Time spent explaining female patient |
| In your opinion, the equipment in the “hospital” adequate for detecting diseases | Equipment in CC X | X |
| In your opinion, the waiting rooms, examination rooms, and “hospital” rooms are adequate | Examining place (area used adequate) | Examining place (area used adequate) |
| X | Counselling skill | Counselling skill |
| X | Information on test | Information on test |
| &procedures | &procedures | |
| X | Confidentiality | Confidentiality |
| X | Bribe | X |
| X | Timeliness/punctuality | Timeliness/punctuality |
| X | Staff available | Staff available |
| X | Toilet facilities | Toilet facilities |
| X | Drinking water supply | Drinking water supply |
| X | External environment | External environment |
| X | Overall management | Overall management |