The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China
Abstract Background The goal of this paper was to assess the quality of primary healthcare services at community health centres (CHCs) from the demand (patient) and supplier (healthcare service institution) angles. Methods This study was conducted at six CHCs in the Greater Bay Area of China. Betwee...
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doaj-4dc5b8b6bea24e0cb3fbfc81fd9d5a872021-09-05T11:23:49ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762021-08-012011910.1186/s12939-021-01538-8The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, ChinaRuQing Liu0Leiyu Shi1YiFan Meng2Ning He3JingLan Wu4XinWen Yan5RuWei Hu6Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Environmental Pollution and Health Risk Assessment, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Health Policy & Management, John Hopkins School of Public HealthDepartment of Health Management, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Health Management, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Health Management, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityDepartment of Health Management, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-Sen UniversityAbstract Background The goal of this paper was to assess the quality of primary healthcare services at community health centres (CHCs) from the demand (patient) and supplier (healthcare service institution) angles. Methods This study was conducted at six CHCs in the Greater Bay Area of China. Between August and October 2019, 1,568 patients were recruited (55.8% women and 44.2% men). We evaluated the service quality of CHCs using the National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centred Medical Home (NCQA-PCMH) recognition questionnaire. We assessed patients’ experiences with medical and health services using the Primary Care Assessment Tools (PCAT). Results PCAT total and sub-domains scores were significantly difference at the six CHCs (P < 0.001). Among the six CHCs, Shayuan CHC had the highest PCAT total and sub-domain scores and the highest NCQA-PCMH total and sub-domain scores, as well. Older (> 60 years), female, lower education, and employee medical-insured individuals had better patient experiences. Conclusions Our results indicate that CHCs could improve their service quality by improving both institutional health service quality based on NCQA-PCMH assessment and patient experiences based on PCAT scales. These findings can help inform patient-centred primary healthcare policy and management.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-021-01538-8Community health centresNational Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centred Medical HomePrimary care assessment tools |
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RuQing Liu Leiyu Shi YiFan Meng Ning He JingLan Wu XinWen Yan RuWei Hu The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China International Journal for Equity in Health Community health centres National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centred Medical Home Primary care assessment tools |
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RuQing Liu Leiyu Shi YiFan Meng Ning He JingLan Wu XinWen Yan RuWei Hu |
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The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China |
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The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China |
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The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China |
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The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China |
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The institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in Chinese community health centres: results from the Greater Bay Area study, China |
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institutional primary healthcare service quality and patients’ experiences in chinese community health centres: results from the greater bay area study, china |
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International Journal for Equity in Health |
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Abstract Background The goal of this paper was to assess the quality of primary healthcare services at community health centres (CHCs) from the demand (patient) and supplier (healthcare service institution) angles. Methods This study was conducted at six CHCs in the Greater Bay Area of China. Between August and October 2019, 1,568 patients were recruited (55.8% women and 44.2% men). We evaluated the service quality of CHCs using the National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centred Medical Home (NCQA-PCMH) recognition questionnaire. We assessed patients’ experiences with medical and health services using the Primary Care Assessment Tools (PCAT). Results PCAT total and sub-domains scores were significantly difference at the six CHCs (P < 0.001). Among the six CHCs, Shayuan CHC had the highest PCAT total and sub-domain scores and the highest NCQA-PCMH total and sub-domain scores, as well. Older (> 60 years), female, lower education, and employee medical-insured individuals had better patient experiences. Conclusions Our results indicate that CHCs could improve their service quality by improving both institutional health service quality based on NCQA-PCMH assessment and patient experiences based on PCAT scales. These findings can help inform patient-centred primary healthcare policy and management. |
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Community health centres National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centred Medical Home Primary care assessment tools |
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