Author/Authors :
Rashidian, A Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kavosi, Z Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Pourreza, A Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Arab, M Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Majdzadeh, R Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mohammad, K Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Responsiveness is an indicator by WHO to evaluate the performance of health systems on nonmedical
expectations of consumers. This study measures the health system responsiveness and the factors
affecting responsiveness in Iran health system.
Methods: World Health Survey (WHS) questionnaire was used to collect data on a two-stage cluster sampling in
17th District of Tehran in 2003. Of a sample of 773, 677 and 299 individuals who respectively had outpatient or
inpatient services utilization responded to the responsiveness module of WHS questionnaire.
Result: More than 90% of respondents believed that responsiveness issues were very important. Performance of
outpatient services was better than hospital services in terms of responsiveness. "Prompt attention" and "quality of
basic amenities" received low score for outpatient services. Service user variables had no significant effect on responsiveness,
while type of centers was significantly related to responsiveness. Principal component analysis found three
factors for both outpatient and inpatient services that explained 62% and 61% of total variances respectfully.
Conclusion: Iran health system should pay more attention to responding non-medical expectations of service
users. It sounds that health system interventions are main determinant of responsiveness score compared to
demographic or user variables. Training health staff, allocating more resources and reengineering some processes
may play a role in improving responsiveness. Responsiveness domains seems to be tailored based on
each society's cultural factors.
Keywords :
Responsiveness , Outpatient services , Inpatient services; , WHS , Iran