Background: Primary Health Care is the usual entry point into the health system and has the potential to touch the lives of most people. However one of the reasons for poor uptake of health services at primary health care facilities in Nigeria is long waiting time. This study was carried out to assess client waiting time and attitude towards services received at an urban Primary Health Centre in Lagos State.Methodology: The study design was quasi experimental (before and after) with a descriptive, cross sectional study component. Client flow analysis and client exit interviews were conducted among consenting patients attending the General Out patient Clinic within the first 2 weeks of July 2013, using flow analysis charts and an interviewer...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)Long waiting times before receiving a health s...
An important parameter in the assessment of quality healthcare lies on patient satisfaction. Despite...
Objective: To determine the time flow of service uptake as assessed by patients in the eye clinic of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of prolonged waiting time in public health c...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
AbstractBackgroundLengthy waiting times are problematic for patients and health-care workers alike. ...
Background: Lengthy waiting times are problematic for patients and health-care workers alike. In cli...
A waiting time survey (WTS) conducted in several clinics in Cape Town, South Africa provided recom...
Prolong waiting time can cause poor utilization of health facility because it causes discontent amon...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Backgound: Building a health system is one of the SDG targets – universal health coverage (UHC). Str...
Includes bibliographical references.Objective: A waiting time survey (WTS), conducted in 2007 at 94%...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)Long waiting times before receiving a health s...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)Long waiting times before receiving a health s...
An important parameter in the assessment of quality healthcare lies on patient satisfaction. Despite...
Objective: To determine the time flow of service uptake as assessed by patients in the eye clinic of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of prolonged waiting time in public health c...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
AbstractBackgroundLengthy waiting times are problematic for patients and health-care workers alike. ...
Background: Lengthy waiting times are problematic for patients and health-care workers alike. In cli...
A waiting time survey (WTS) conducted in several clinics in Cape Town, South Africa provided recom...
Prolong waiting time can cause poor utilization of health facility because it causes discontent amon...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Backgound: Building a health system is one of the SDG targets – universal health coverage (UHC). Str...
Includes bibliographical references.Objective: A waiting time survey (WTS), conducted in 2007 at 94%...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)Long waiting times before receiving a health s...
Studies of patient waiting time are scarce in low-income countries. Significant consequences of long...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)Long waiting times before receiving a health s...
An important parameter in the assessment of quality healthcare lies on patient satisfaction. Despite...