Satisfaction with mobile health clinic services in support of Universal Health Coverage and Oman's Vision 2040 health agenda.

Haitham S Al Hakmani, Yousuf S Al Kalbani, Gasan M Al Zuhli
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Abstract

Background: Mobile health clinics play a vital role in achieving Universal Health Coverage, particularly in disaster-prone areas. However, little is known about patients' satisfaction with their use in Oman.

Aim: To investigate satisfaction with mobile health clinic services during health emergencies in Oman.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey collected data from 180 individuals aged ≥ 16 years in Balad Seet and Yasab on the use of mobile health clinics during natural disasters between July 2022 and April 2024 in Oman. We used the patient satisfaction questionnaire short form to evaluate patients' satisfaction with services across 7 domains and used χ2 test to analyse the association between categorical variables and satisfaction.

Results: Almost all (90.6%) the study participants said they were satisfied with the mobile health clinic services. There were significant associations between sociodemographic characteristics and participant satisfaction levels between Balad Seet and Yasab. Participants from Balad Seet reported consistently higher satisfaction levels than those from Yasab, across all domains.

Conclusion: This study highlights the potential of mobile health clinics for providing services in remote areas and during health emergencies in Oman and the potential contribution to achieving Universal Health Coverage and Oman's Vision 2040 health agenda.

对支持全民健康覆盖和阿曼2040年远景卫生议程的流动诊所服务感到满意。
背景:流动卫生诊所在实现全民健康覆盖方面发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是在灾害易发地区。然而,阿曼患者对其使用的满意度知之甚少。目的:了解阿曼突发卫生事件中流动卫生所服务的满意度。方法:本横断面调查收集了2022年7月至2024年4月期间阿曼Balad Seet和Yasab地区180名年龄≥16岁的个人在自然灾害期间使用流动卫生诊所的数据。我们采用患者满意度问卷简表评估患者对7个领域服务的满意度,并采用χ2检验分析分类变量与满意度之间的相关性。结果:几乎所有参与者(90.6%)对流动诊所服务表示满意。在Balad Seet和Yasab之间,社会人口学特征与参与者满意度水平之间存在显著关联。来自Balad Seet的参与者在所有领域的满意度都比来自Yasab的参与者高。结论:本研究强调了流动卫生诊所在阿曼偏远地区和突发卫生事件期间提供服务的潜力,以及对实现全民健康覆盖和阿曼2040年愿景卫生议程的潜在贡献。
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