Patient care evaluation in a primary health care programme: The use of tracer conditions as a simple and appropriate technology in health care delivery∗

R. Amonoo-Lartson , J.A. de Vries
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Abstract

Community-based health care programmes are being increasingly used to increase health care coverage, especially in developing countries. If such Primary Health Care (PHC) programmes are to effectively benefit communities for which they are designed, simple but effective evaluative procedures using readily available epidemiological data must be designed and used.

In this article tracer conditions (cough, diarrhoea and fever) are used to evaluate the quality of care provided by Community Clinic Attendants in rural districts served by the Brong-Ahafo Rural Integrated Development Programme (BARIDEP). 15 out of 30 Community Clinics of one attendant each were surveyed with 290 tracer observations among 200 patients of whom 95% “came for consultation with a new condition which had not been treated before by a CCA”.

In all the evaluation procedure was thought to be feasible and should provide an immediate and useful feedback which might be used to improve health provider performance through training programmes and general management of community clinics

初级卫生保健方案中的病人护理评价:在卫生保健提供中使用示踪条件作为一种简单和适当的技术*
以社区为基础的保健方案正越来越多地用于扩大保健覆盖面,特别是在发展中国家。如果要使这些初级保健方案切实造福其所针对的社区,就必须设计和使用使用现成流行病学数据的简单而有效的评价程序。在本文中,使用示踪条件(咳嗽、腹泻和发烧)来评估由布朗-阿哈福农村综合发展计划(BARIDEP)服务的农村地区社区诊所服务员提供的护理质量。在30个社区诊所中的15个,每个社区诊所有一名医护人员,对200名患者进行了290次示踪观察,其中95%的患者“前来咨询以前没有接受过CCA治疗的新疾病”。总的来说,评价程序被认为是可行的,并应提供即时和有用的反馈,可用于通过培训方案和社区诊所的一般管理来改善保健提供者的绩效
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