Reza Hashempour, H. Bouzarjomehri, Elyas Hadian-Shiva, Dariush Chivaee, Mahdi Mokhtari-Payam, Y. Herandi
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Background: The Health Transformation Plan (HTP) had been one of the most significant recent reforms in the Iranian health system. Notwithstanding, it has strengths and weaknesses that should be assessed. One of the most important aspects of assessing programs is the people and the personnel's satisfaction. Consequently, this study has reviewed studies that have measured satisfaction with HTP.
Methods: In this systematic review, databases of Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar were searched until May 2019. The Ministry of Health website, and the National Institutes of Health Research website were also searched. All studies that evaluated HTP satisfaction were included. Data were collected and analyzed utilizing a data extraction form and reported by narrative review.
Results: 20 studies were included that were conducted in the period 2014 to 2017. The overall results of the studies indicate that nurses and physicians have not been satisfied with HTP, while retaining physicians in disadvantaged regions and patients have been approximately satisfied with HTP. Only three before and after studies have been conducted, and the rest studies are related to after HTP. Two before and after studies concluded that patients and nurses 'satisfaction is decreased and one study concluded that mothers' satisfaction is increased. Nurses and physicians dissatisfaction was due to the causes such as increasing the number of clients, injustice in payments, unbalanced workload and salary and other working conditions.
Conclusion: Influential, comprehensive, and national studies, including satisfactory before- and after-studies, are still not available to draw definite conclusions about public and employee satisfaction with HTP. It appears that despite the expensive cost of HTP and relative satisfaction of patients, the government did not meet all the demands of nurses and some physicians.
背景:卫生转型计划(HTP)是伊朗卫生系统最近最重要的改革之一。尽管如此,它有优点和缺点,应该加以评估。评估项目最重要的一个方面是人员的满意度。因此,本研究回顾了测量HTP满意度的研究。方法:在本系统综述中,检索Web of Science、Scopus、PubMed、Google Scholar等数据库至2019年5月。卫生部网站和国立卫生研究院网站也被搜索了。所有评估HTP满意度的研究都被纳入。使用数据提取表收集和分析数据,并以叙述性评论报告。结果:纳入了2014年至2017年期间进行的20项研究。研究的总体结果表明,护士和医生对HTP的满意度不高,而弱势地区的保留医生和患者对HTP的满意度大致满意。只有三个前后的研究,其余的研究都是关于HTP后的。两项前后研究得出结论,患者和护士的满意度下降,一项研究得出结论,母亲的满意度增加。护士和医生的不满是由于客户数量增加,支付不公平,工作量和工资不平衡等工作条件造成的。结论:目前还没有有影响力的、全面的、全国性的研究,包括满意的前后研究,来得出公众和员工对HTP满意度的明确结论。由此可见,尽管HTP成本高昂,患者也相对满意,但政府并没有满足护士和部分医生的所有需求。