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Adolescent Friendly Services: quality assessment with simulated users.

Rosalila Pastrana-Sámano1, Ileana Beatriz Heredia-Pi1, Marisela Olvera-García2, Midiam Ibáñez-Cuevas1, Filipa De Castro2, Aremis Villalobos Hernández2, Maria Del Pilar Torres-Pereda1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of adolescent friendly health services.
METHODS: Qualitative assessment using the simulated user technique in first level clinics of Health Services of Morelos, Mexico, during 2018. Ten out of 17 facilities with non-exclusive adolescent friendly services were randomly selected. An additional facility with exclusive adolescent friendly services was included as an intensive subsample. Four adolescents served as simulated users interpreting different cases in the clinics. The total of 43 semi-structured exit interviews were conducted, and two nominal groups were made to assess the perceived quality from the adolescents' perception of friendliness and experience. Thematic analysis of the data obtained was performed.
RESULTS: Staff attitude was highlighted as a key element in the adolescents' experience. Failures were found, such as the existence of bureaucratic barriers to access, lack of signage in clinics, lack of privacy and confidentiality, failure of physical examination during the appointment and lack of monitoring of the reasons for appointment. The exclusive clinic for adolescents offered more appropriate friendly services compared with nonexclusive clinics.
CONCLUSION: Although the service is accessible in most of the clinics visited, it is still far from being friendly according to international recommendations. The exclusive clinic for adolescents stood out for having better structured mechanisms that can be implemented in nonexclusive clinics to improve the care process.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32267370      PMCID: PMC7112745          DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2020054001812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Saude Publica        ISSN: 0034-8910            Impact factor:   2.106


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