Understanding patients' preferences for health facilities could help decision makers in designing patient-centered services. Therefore, this study aims to understand how patients' willingness to trade for certain attributes affects the choice of public health facilities in the Western Cape province of Cape Town, South Africa. A discrete choice experiment was conducted in two community day centers (CDCs). Patients repetitively chose between two hypothetical health facilities that differed in six attributes: distance to facility, treatment by doctors vs. nurses, confidentiality during treatment, availability of medication, first visit (drop-in) waiting times, and appointment waiting times. The sample consisted of 463 participants. The finding...
Adugnaw Berhane,1 Fikre Enquselassie21College of Health Sciences, Debre Berhan University, 2School o...
In order to develop patient-centered care we need to know what patients want and how changing socio-...
Background: In South Africa, patients are meant to attend the clinic close to their place of residen...
Understanding patients' preferences for health facilities could help decision makers in designing pa...
OBJECTIVES: To date, there has been scant research on patient input regarding the desirable characte...
OBJECTIVES: To date, there has been scant research on patient input regarding the desirable characte...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
The research aimed to assess patients' preferences for public health services (i.e., primary health ...
Purpose of reviewAligning HIV treatment services with patient preferences can promote long-term enga...
BACKGROUND:Demand for health services continues to rise. Greater use of community pharmacy services ...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
Background: In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their pre...
BackgroundIn public health HIV treatment programs in Africa, long-term retention remains a challenge...
Background and objectivesAs facilities are being prepared for the implementation of National Health ...
BackgroundIn public health HIV treatment programs in Africa, long-term retention remains a challenge...
Adugnaw Berhane,1 Fikre Enquselassie21College of Health Sciences, Debre Berhan University, 2School o...
In order to develop patient-centered care we need to know what patients want and how changing socio-...
Background: In South Africa, patients are meant to attend the clinic close to their place of residen...
Understanding patients' preferences for health facilities could help decision makers in designing pa...
OBJECTIVES: To date, there has been scant research on patient input regarding the desirable characte...
OBJECTIVES: To date, there has been scant research on patient input regarding the desirable characte...
BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has the world's highest burden of HIV infection, with an estimated 13....
The research aimed to assess patients' preferences for public health services (i.e., primary health ...
Purpose of reviewAligning HIV treatment services with patient preferences can promote long-term enga...
BACKGROUND:Demand for health services continues to rise. Greater use of community pharmacy services ...
Novel "differentiated service delivery" models for HIV treatment that reduce clinic visit frequency,...
Background: In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their pre...
BackgroundIn public health HIV treatment programs in Africa, long-term retention remains a challenge...
Background and objectivesAs facilities are being prepared for the implementation of National Health ...
BackgroundIn public health HIV treatment programs in Africa, long-term retention remains a challenge...
Adugnaw Berhane,1 Fikre Enquselassie21College of Health Sciences, Debre Berhan University, 2School o...
In order to develop patient-centered care we need to know what patients want and how changing socio-...
Background: In South Africa, patients are meant to attend the clinic close to their place of residen...