Title of article :
Client’s Satisfaction With Disability care Services Available in a Selected District in Bangladesh
Author/Authors :
Ahsan Habib, Md Department of Public Health - School of Health Sciences - State University of Bangladesh - Dhaka, Bangladesh , Shafiur Rahaman, Kh School of Public Health - International Campus - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Alam Chaklader, Mainul School of Health Sciences - State University of Bangladesh - Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract :
Background and aims: Increasing prevalence of disability in Bangladesh indicates the need of special
attention to disability care services within the healthcare setting. Our study aims to identify the level
of satisfaction of clients using disability services as well as their opinions to improve those facilities.
Methods: We have conducted a cross-sectional study in six disability service centers from Kurigram
district of Bangladesh. We have chosen our study participants conveniently during each visit to the
service centers. Using a structured questionnaire, the interview process was done. We excluded
mentally impaired participants from the study. We have used descriptive analysis of data using
appropriate statistical technique.
Results: We have interviewed a total of 384 individuals. Respondents mean ± standard deviation (SD)
age was 38.35 ± 16.01 years with a range of 12 to 65 years. Most of our participants were physically
disabled (63%). Participants were found to be moderately satisfied with the service providers, but
marked dissatisfaction were observed among the participants regarding available services and 61.7%
participants were dissatisfied with the overall services. The service was not easily accessible reported
by the respondents. Lack of physician was the most common complaint. Despite of indicating positive
aspects, they recommended employing at least 1 physician for medical treatments and improving
positive attitude towards disabled persons.
Conclusion: Poor level of satisfaction towards overall disability services were observed in this surveyed
community. Policy makers should initiate appropriate measures to ensure easy access and better
quality of services based on the results and guidelines discussed in this study.
Keywords :
Disability , Services , Client’s , Satisfaction , Rehabilitation , Healthcare
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics