The effects of environmental health services on patient well-being and quality of care: A qualitative study in Malawi’s public healthcare facilities

Tara Fitzpatrick , Lucy K. Tantum , Jennifer Mmodzi Tseka , Innocent Mofolo , Holystone Kafanikhale , Irving Hoffman , Ryan Cronk , Darcy M. Anderson
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Healthcare facility environmental conditions – including water, sanitation, hygiene, waste management, cleaning, energy, and building design – contribute to safe and quality care delivery. However, how environmental conditions shape patient experiences have not been systematically assessed. We conducted a case study to examine the impacts of environmental conditions on patient well-being and quality of care through interviews with 56 patients and caregivers from all service delivery levels and geographic areas in public healthcare facilities in Malawi. We analyzed interview data to identify impacts of environmental conditions on multiple dimensions of well-being (physical, mental, social, and economic well-being) and quality of care (patient-centeredness, equity, safety, efficiency, and timeliness). Many participants reported poor environmental conditions and extensive impacts on well-being. Patients felt stress, fear of infection, and dissatisfaction with inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene services. To cope with poor conditions, patients and family caregivers cleaned areas, fetched water, or spent money on supplies, leading to economic impacts. Facility conditions influenced perceptions of dignified and respectful care. Inadequate or overcrowded conditions led to negative encounters with other patients and healthcare workers. Patients felt more satisfied and respected when they observed healthcare workers performing hand hygiene or maintaining the facility. Findings demonstrate that environmental conditions influence numerous aspects of patient experience and well-being. The development of quantitative measures for well-being and quality of care would allow programs to routinely monitor these impacts and detect changes over time. Patient perspectives and priorities should be considered in future efforts to evaluate and improve environmental conditions in healthcare facilities.
环境卫生服务对患者福祉和护理质量的影响:马拉维公共卫生保健设施的定性研究
医疗保健设施的环境条件——包括水、环境卫生、个人卫生、废物管理、清洁、能源和建筑设计——有助于提供安全和高质量的医疗服务。然而,环境条件如何影响患者的经历还没有被系统地评估。我们进行了一项案例研究,通过对马拉维公共医疗机构中所有服务水平和地理区域的56名患者和护理人员进行访谈,研究环境条件对患者福祉和护理质量的影响。我们分析了访谈数据,以确定环境条件对健康(身体、心理、社会和经济福祉)和护理质量(以患者为中心、公平、安全、效率和及时性)的多个维度的影响。许多参与者报告了恶劣的环境条件和对福祉的广泛影响。患者感到压力,害怕感染,对水、环境卫生和个人卫生服务不足感到不满。为了应对恶劣的条件,患者和家庭护理人员清理区域,取水或花钱购买用品,导致经济影响。设施条件影响了人们对尊严和尊重关怀的看法。条件不充分或过度拥挤导致与其他患者和卫生保健工作者的负面接触。当患者看到医护人员进行手部卫生或维护设施时,他们会感到更满意和更受尊重。研究结果表明,环境条件影响患者的经验和福祉的许多方面。发展福利和护理质量的量化措施将使项目能够定期监测这些影响并发现随时间的变化。在今后评估和改善卫生保健设施的环境条件时,应考虑患者的观点和优先事项。
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