Author/Authors :
Albalushi، Rima M نويسنده , , Sohrabi، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Kolahi، Ali Asghar نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background: To measure clients’ satisfaction with primary health
care in the capital of Oman, Muscat, and also to identify the
factors affecting their satisfaction.
Methods: Through a cross-sectional study in health centers, 400
participants during the period from November 2009 to February
2010 were interviewed about their satisfaction degree with the
primary health care services and setting. Four urban primary health
care clinics from Muscat were selected randomly. Six domains of
satisfaction including accessibility to services, continuity of care,
humaneness of staff, comprehensiveness of care, provision of
health education, and effectiveness of services were calculated
from selected variables. The mean score of each area were
calculated and then divided by the number of items in each area.
Finally satisfaction areas were ranked based on recent criteria.
Results: Mean age was 29.5 years (SD = 9.37) for male and 26.01
years (SD = 7.12) for female participants. All the areas were
suitable and only continuity of care had negative score. The ranked
areas of satisfaction were as humanness of staff, effectiveness
of services, access to services, provision of health educational
materials, comprehensiveness of care, continuity of care.
Conclusions: Primary health care were accepted as a suitable
strategy for providing health care among clients of urban health
centers of Muscat. It can be recommended to other countries to
use this as a choice for health care provision.