Title of article :
Impact of shared health services on service quality at health centres in Kampala capital city authority (KCCA)
Author/Authors :
nabukeera, m. kyambogo university,department of history and political science,kampala, Uganda , boerhannoeddin, a. university of malaya,kuala lumpur, Malaysia , noriza, r. university of malaya,kuala lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
The study aimed to assess whether sharing of health services improved service quality in health centers in Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). With multi-stage sampling,data was gathered by face to face interviews,via translators from residents in the five divisions of KCCA,using a questionnaire. Schedules were made with Local Council I chairmen,and support to fill in the questionnaire was given to the respondents. The statistical methods used for analysis included a Chi-square,Spearman correlations and hierarchical regression. The study found that regarding tangibility,sharing health services significantly determines the number of modern medical equipments (p=0.000) and the number of medical personnel that had a neat and professional appearance (p=0.000) but did not determine the number of visually appealing health facilities (p=0.386). Recentralizing health care changed the mode of delivery. Health workers were responsive,reliable and provide better care for patients. There was increased availability of basic medical equipment,and health workers were neater in appearance with increased confidence and hence were better able to provide for the safety of residents. © 2017,Journal of University Malaya Medical Centre. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Healthcare , KCCA , Service quality , Shared health services , Uganda
Journal title :
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine
Journal title :
Journal Of Health and Translational Medicine