In countries at all levels of development, assessing the opinions of health service users is increasingly promoted as an integral part of quality evaluations. However, there has been much debate on how best to measure user opinions. This article discusses findings from a study in South Africa, which employed both closed-ended facility exit interviews (total 337) and open-ended community-based focus group discussions (total 14) to obtain users' views on the same set of primary care providers. We outline various difficulties encountered in the interpretation of the data. First, in the absence of explicit and universal standards, users evaluated providers against their experiences with other health care services available to them in their area...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Issues about quality are paramount in the NHS. Part of this, is the Government's declaration of part...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: User fees for primary care services were removed in rural districts in Zamb...
Two relationships of particular importance to health care provision are those between patient and pr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
The use of private health care providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is widespread a...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Abstract Background User fees for primary care services were removed in rural districts in Zambia in...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating th...
Traditionally, decisions about health services were made on the basis of health-provider and health ...
Introduction: Most patients in Rivers State seek health care from primary health centres which recen...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
A key limiting factor in the scale up and sustainability of HIV care and treatment programmes is the...
Current calls for the removal of user fees respond to evidence of their regressive impacts and their...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Issues about quality are paramount in the NHS. Part of this, is the Government's declaration of part...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: User fees for primary care services were removed in rural districts in Zamb...
Two relationships of particular importance to health care provision are those between patient and pr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of user charges on the uptake of health services in low- and middle...
The use of private health care providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is widespread a...
Patient perceptions of quality drives acceptability of health services (Penchansky and Thomas, 1981...
Abstract Background User fees for primary care services were removed in rural districts in Zambia in...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to overcome some of the limitations of previous studies investigating th...
Traditionally, decisions about health services were made on the basis of health-provider and health ...
Introduction: Most patients in Rivers State seek health care from primary health centres which recen...
Background: Patients' views are being given more and more importance in policymaking. Understanding...
A key limiting factor in the scale up and sustainability of HIV care and treatment programmes is the...
Current calls for the removal of user fees respond to evidence of their regressive impacts and their...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Despite its high political interest, the impact of removing user charges for health care in low-inco...
Issues about quality are paramount in the NHS. Part of this, is the Government's declaration of part...