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摘要
摘要与临床有效性和患者安全一样,患者的医疗体验越来越被认为是医疗质量的关键因素。虽然许多发达国家的重点日益从患者满意度转向监测和评估患者的护理体验,但许多撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家的重点仍然是评估患者对护理的满意度。因此,本文的目的是提供SSA患者护理体验(PEC)研究和倡议的叙述概述。在Medline/PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Google Scholar和African Index Medicus (AIM) 5个电子数据库中对相关已发表和未发表的文献进行非系统检索。各SSA国家的卫生部/部门网站也进行了人工搜索,以获取关于国家建立的患者体验调查项目的额外信息。这项审查已经确定,非洲南部很少进行个别的经济合作研究活动,这些活动集中在埃塞俄比亚和南非。因此,根据现有的证据可以得出结论,非洲南部地区对经济合作的研究不足。本文提供了一个广阔的视角,在SSA区域内PEC的概念。关键词:患者体验患者满意度卫生系统响应性卫生保健质量撒哈拉以南非洲披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。semmanuel Kumah是一名医疗保健管理顾问,也是加纳温内巴教育大学科学教育学院卫生管理和教育系的助理教授。他在以患者为中心的护理领域发表了大量文章。
Patient experience of care in sub-Saharan Africa: A narrative overview
ABSTRACTPatient experience of healthcare is increasingly recognized as a key dimension of healthcare quality, alongside clinical effectiveness and patient safety. While the focus of many developed countries is increasingly shifting from patient satisfaction to monitoring and evaluating patients’ care experiences, the concentration of many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries is still on the evaluation of patient satisfaction with care. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to provide a narrative overview of patient experience of care (PEC) research and initiatives in SSA. A non-systematic literature search for relevant published and unpublished records was conducted on five electronic databases: Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and African Index Medicus (AIM). The health ministry/department websites of the various SSA countries were also searched manually for additional information on nationally established patient experience survey programs. This review has established that few individual PEC research activities have been undertaken in SSA, and these have been concentrated in Ethiopia and South Africa. It could, therefore, be concluded, based on the available evidence, that PEC is under-researched in the SSA region. This paper has provided a broad perspective on the concept of PEC within the SSA region.KEYWORDS: Patient experiencepatient satisfactionhealth system responsivenesshealthcare qualitySub-Saharan Africa Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsEmmanuel KumahEmmanuel Kumah is a healthcare management consultant and an assistant professor at the Department of Health Administration and Education, Faculty of Science Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. He has published extensively in the area of patient-centered care.