Literature DB >> 8209391

The study of client-provider interactions: a review of methodological issues.

R Simmons1, C Elias.   

Abstract

In recent years, increased focus on the quality of family planning and other reproductive health services has led to a better understanding of women's reproductive health needs and has drawn attention to program-client interactions as a critical and neglected dimension of program effort. In this article, the relevant methods and experience related to studying client-provider interactions within family planning programs in southern countries are reviewed. The policy relevance of this work is highlighted first by stressing the operational usefulness of examining what happens when people engage with service-delivery systems that offer family planning or reproductive health services. Subsequently, the content areas encompassed by program-client interactions are clarified by identifying manifest and latent dimensions and by distinguishing the variables that define these interactions from variables related to their determinants and consequences. Finally, a critical review of existing methods is presented, with examples of research and a discussion of ethical issues.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Client-staff Relations; Critique; Evaluation; Evaluation Methodology; Family Planning; Family Planning Program Evaluation; Family Planning Programs; Health Services Evaluation; Interpersonal Relations; Methodological Studies; Organization And Administration; Program Evaluation; Programs; Quality Of Health Care

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8209391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Fam Plann        ISSN: 0039-3665


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