Systematic review of patients’ views on the quality of primary health care in sub-Saharan Africa

Daprim Ogaji, Sally Giles, Gavin Daker-White, Peter Bower

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Abstract

Systematic review of patient views on the quality of primary health care services in sub-Saharan Africa using studies identified from Medline, CINAHL Plus, EMBASE and Psycinfo. Twenty studies (3 qualitative, 3 mixed method and 14 quantitative) were included. Meta-analysis was done using quantitative findings from facility and community-based studies of patient evaluation of primary health care. There was low use of validated measures and the most common scales assessed were humanness (70%) and access (70%). While 66% (SD 21%) of respondents gave favourable feedback, there were discrepancies between surveys in community and facility contexts. Findings suggest that patient views could vary with subject recruitment site. We recommend improvement in the methods used to examine patient views on quality of primary health care.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2050312115608338
Number of pages11
JournalSAGE Open Medicine
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Patient views, primary health care, evaluation, preference, report, systematic review, sub-Saharan Africa

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