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Assessing quality of family health services in view points of service users
in Urmia health posts Nabilou B[1],Farokh Eslamlou HR[2]* Received: 1 May , 2013 Accepted:
2 Jul , 2013 Abstract Background & Aims: Community health largely depend on the primary
health care sector of each country and primary Healthcare including family
health, as first contact services have basic role in health attainment. Quality
of care remains one of the most significant challenges facing the health care
system. Service users have critical roles in identifying their own needs and
preferences. The objective of this study is assessing the consumers'
perceptions of quality in family health Services at Urmia heath posts. Materials
& Methods:
A sample of 200 females’ health care consumers
participated in this cross sectional descriptive study which was done in 2010.
A questionnaire based on the SERVQUAL instrument with five dimensions of family health
services quality was used for data collection. To do statistical analysis,
descriptive statistic and X2, Friedman and Wilcoxon tests were applied. Results: The findings of this study indicated that 82.2% respondents
perceived quality of service moderate and 17.8% as worse, with a lack of good
quality. Comparison of dimensions showed there was a significant difference
between them concerning the quality of services. Conclusion: From service users’
point of view, family health services quality were not acceptable thus quality
improvement initiatives are required in all dimensions specially
responsiveness. Key words: family health, Quality Dimensions, primary health care, health
post Address:
Reproductive Health Research Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences,
Urmia, Iran Tel: (+984413445138) Email:
hamidfarrokh@gmail.com
[1]
Assistant Professor
of Health Services Management, School of Public Health, Urmia University of
Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran [2]
Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Health, Reproductive Health Research
Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran (Corresponding Author)
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
پرستاری