| Literature DB >> 30940134 |
Francis Koce1, Gurch Randhawa2, Bertha Ochieng3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The by-pass of the primary level of care to the referral facilities has continued to raise concerns for the healthcare delivery system. About 60-90% of patients in Nigeria are reported to self-refer to a referral level of care. Thus, this study sought to identify the factors that influence service-users' decision to self-refer to the secondary healthcare facilities in Nigeria by exploring the perceptions and experiences of the service-users.Entities:
Keywords: Bypass; Primary healthcare facilities; Referral facilities; Secondary healthcare facilities; Self-referral
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30940134 PMCID: PMC6444603 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4046-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Levels of Healthcare delivery in Nigeria [67]
Lists of different LGA with their respective general hospitals in the three senatorial zones
| LGA in South Senatorial District (Zone A) + General hospitals | LGA in East Senatorial District (Zone B) + General hospitals | LGA in North Senatorial District (Zone C) + General hospitals |
|---|---|---|
| Bida | Bosso | Agwara |
| Agaie | Chanchaga | Borgu |
| Katcha | Gurara | Kontagora |
| Lavun | Paikoro | Mariga |
| Edati | Rafi | Wushishi |
| Gbako | Shiroro | Magama (2 General Hospitals) |
| Lapai (2 GH) | Munya | Mashegu |
| Mokwa | Suleja | Rijau |
| Tafa |
Socio-demographic characteristics of participants (service-users)
| Identification no. | Age | Gender (M = Male; F=Female) | Occupation | Educational level | Marital status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Facility 1 | |||||
| SRSU1 | 43 | F | Government employed | Tertiary | Single |
| SRSU2 | 45 | M | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU3 | 42 | F | Government employed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU4 | 29 | M | Non-government employed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU5 | 32 | M | Non-government employed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU6 | 33 | F | Unemployed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU7 | 41 | M | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU8 | 20 | F | Unemployed | Secondary | Single |
| Facility 2 | |||||
| SRSU9 | 29 | M | Unemployed | Secondary | Single |
| SRSU10 | 41 | M | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU11 | 42 | F | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU12 | 41 | F | Non-government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU13 | 32 | F | Unemployed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU14 | 21 | F | Unemployed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU15 | 39 | M | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU16 | 45 | M | Non-government employed | No formal education | Married |
| Facility 3 | |||||
| SRSU17 | 58 | M | Non-government employed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU18 | 30 | M | Unemployed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU19 | 41 | F | Unemployed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU20 | 39 | M | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
| SRSU21 | 54 | M | Unemployed | Secondary | Married |
| SRSU22 | 50 | F | Non-government employed | Primary | Married |
| SRSU23 | 23 | F | Unemployed | Tertiary | Single |
| SRSU24 | 30 | F | Government employed | Tertiary | Married |
Facility: Secondary healthcare facility (general hospital)
Interview guide questions
| Components of Andersen’s model | Questions |
|---|---|
| Predisposing | From your understanding, can you tell me about the functions of the primary healthcare facilities (small clinics)? |
| Enabling | Have you attended the PHC facility (small government clinic) in the past for any reason? |
| Need | What medical problem/condition brought you to the secondary healthcare facility (general hospital)? |
Summary of generated themes and codes/nodes
| Thematic categories | Organising codes |
|---|---|
| Predisposition to self-refer | |
| Understanding of healthcare delivery | First point of call: |
| Role of PHC facility: | |
| Role of secondary health facility: | |
| Enablers to self-refer | |
| Access to the healthcare facility | Distance |
| Opening and closing hours | |
| Service fees at secondary facility | |
| Socio-economic status | |
| Waiting time | |
| Advice from friends, relatives and others | Influenced by relatives |
| Expectations of service-users | Negative attitude from staff at PHC |
| Time wasting going to PHC facility | |
| Lacked trust for healthcare providers in PHC | |
| Government regulations (policies) | |
| Role of equipment or facilities | Absence of equipment or facilities at the PHC facilities |
| Availability of basic equipment at the secondary healthcare facilities | |
| Lack of investigation prior treatment at PHC | |
| Role of healthcare providers | Trained and qualified staff |
| Lack of staff | |
| Presence of doctors at the secondary facility | |
| Need to self-refer | |
| Level of severity | Mild |
| Severe | |
| Symptoms | Tiredness, stomach ache, feverish feeling, headaches |