Identifying primary health-care challenges using the importance–Performance analysis: Implications for a low- and middle-income country

D. Ogaji
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Background: Including patient's evaluation in the comprehensive measurement of primary health-care (PHC) performance is a valid and reliable approach for the assessment and improvement of local PHC system. Aim: This study demonstrates the use of the importance–performance analysis (IPA) for identifying challenges in PHC centers in Obio-Akpor. Materials and Methods: This was a quantitative survey of first-time visitors to four PHC centers in Obio-Akpor. A total of 337 participants were selected from a two-stage sampling approach and administered the Patient Evaluation Scale which was structured to elicit their ratings on the importance of PHC centers' attributes before and the performance on these attributes after their encounter with the facility. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed using the SPSS version 21, and PHC centers' attributes were aggregated across each of the four IPA quadrants. Results: The response rate was 89% and the Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and 0.94 for the importance and performance measurement scales, respectively. More of the respondents were below 40 years (87.7%), female (73.7%), and currently married (69.3%). Observed areas of concentration for PHC improvement were staff availability during operating times, ease of payment, waiting time, convenience of operating hours, and availability of electricity in the facility. Conclusion: Findings provide evidence of patients' concerns in the local PHC system. Subsequent validation and focused interventions aimed at resolving identified challenges can positively influence the demand and social relevance of PHC in this setting.
利用重要性识别初级保健挑战——绩效分析:对中低收入国家的影响
背景:将患者评估纳入初级保健(PHC)绩效的综合衡量是评估和改进当地PHC系统的有效和可靠的方法。目的:本研究证明了重要性-绩效分析(IPA)用于识别奥比奥-阿克波PHC中心的挑战。材料和方法:这是对奥比奥-阿克波四个初级保健中心的首次访客进行的定量调查。共有337名参与者从两阶段抽样方法中选择,并使用患者评估量表,该量表的结构旨在引出他们对PHC中心在接触该设施之前的属性重要性以及在接触该机构之后对这些属性的表现的评分。使用SPSS 21版进行描述性和推断性统计,并在四个IPA象限中的每个象限中汇总PHC中心的属性。结果:重要性和绩效测量量表的有效率分别为89%和0.91,Cronbachα系数分别为0.94。更多的受访者年龄在40岁以下(87.7%),女性(73.7%),目前已婚(69.3%)。观察到PHC改善的重点领域是运营期间的员工可用性、付款方便性、等待时间、运营时间的便利性以及设施的电力可用性。结论:研究结果为患者对当地PHC系统的担忧提供了证据。随后的验证和旨在解决已确定挑战的重点干预措施可以积极影响PHC在这种情况下的需求和社会相关性。
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期刊介绍: The Nigerian Journal of Medicine publishes articles on socio-economic, political and legal matters related to medical practice; conference and workshop reports and medical news.
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