Background: As populations age, health systems must adapt and develop approaches that meet the needs of older patients with increasing multiple chronic conditions. Understanding older populations ’ perceptions of quality of care is critical to developing measures to increase the utilization of primary healthcare services. Using the data from the Global Study on Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) survey, the current study aims to evaluate the degree of perceived responsiveness with outpatient and inpatient healthcare in South Africa. Methods: We conducted a national population-based cross-sectional study with a sample of 3,840 individuals aged 50 years or older in South Africa in 2008. The questionnaire included sociodemographic characteristics,...
Background The number of people aged 80 years and above is projected to triple over the next 30 yea...
Health system responsiveness reflects the extent national health systems meet the legitimate expecta...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Background: As populations age, health systems must adapt and develop approaches that meet the needs...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
Health system responsiveness is an indicator that can be used for evaluating how well healthcare sys...
Health system responsiveness is an indicator that can be used for evaluating how well healthcare sys...
Abstract Background As older people age, they have different health needs compared to younger people...
The evaluation of public healthcare is important for customers, healthcare providers and society. Un...
Background and Objectives: Responsiveness is a response to the reasonable expectations of people abo...
Background: Respect for persons includes three sub-elements: dignity, autonomy and confidentiality, ...
Background: Responsiveness has become an important health system performance indicator in evaluating...
WHO developed and proposed the concept of responsiveness, defining it as aspects of the way individu...
[[abstract]]Objectives Discussion of a hospital clinic in the south of the customer experience in th...
This study aim to explore the experiences and expectations of people aged 65 years and above regardi...
Background The number of people aged 80 years and above is projected to triple over the next 30 yea...
Health system responsiveness reflects the extent national health systems meet the legitimate expecta...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Background: As populations age, health systems must adapt and develop approaches that meet the needs...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
Health system responsiveness is an indicator that can be used for evaluating how well healthcare sys...
Health system responsiveness is an indicator that can be used for evaluating how well healthcare sys...
Abstract Background As older people age, they have different health needs compared to younger people...
The evaluation of public healthcare is important for customers, healthcare providers and society. Un...
Background and Objectives: Responsiveness is a response to the reasonable expectations of people abo...
Background: Respect for persons includes three sub-elements: dignity, autonomy and confidentiality, ...
Background: Responsiveness has become an important health system performance indicator in evaluating...
WHO developed and proposed the concept of responsiveness, defining it as aspects of the way individu...
[[abstract]]Objectives Discussion of a hospital clinic in the south of the customer experience in th...
This study aim to explore the experiences and expectations of people aged 65 years and above regardi...
Background The number of people aged 80 years and above is projected to triple over the next 30 yea...
Health system responsiveness reflects the extent national health systems meet the legitimate expecta...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...