南非Amathole地区初级保健的核心功能:一项描述性研究。

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE BJGP Open Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0141
Robert Mash, Jenny Nash
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背景:加强初级保健是全球和南非卫生系统的优先事项。南非目前的衡量工具没有衡量初级保健的核心功能:可及性、全面性、协调性、连续性和以人为本。初级保健评估工具(PCAT)的新区域版本刚刚得到验证,可以衡量这些核心功能。目的:对区域PCAT进行实地测试,测量基层医疗服务绩效的核心功能。设计与设置:在南非阿马托尔地区进行描述性横断面调查。方法:从北京市6个街道40个门诊随机抽取386例患者。使用REDCap移动应用程序收集数据,并在社会科学统计软件包第27版中进行分析。结果:初级保健评分中位数为3.3 (IQR为3.2-3.5),其中>为可接受的表现,>为3.5为良好。以人为本、协调和利用的得分均为良好(4.0 (IQR 4.0-4.0))。综合性3.3分(IQR 2.9-3.6)和连续性3.2分(IQR 3.1-3.6)为可接受。获得护理的机会得分较差(1.7分(IQR 1.0-2.9))。各区初级保健评分差异有统计学意义。那些健康状况较差或患有慢性疾病的人得分较低。最富裕和最贫穷的群体得分也较低。结论:该区需着力提高医疗服务可及性,同时注重全面性、连续性和协调性。新验证的区域PCAT为该地区的绩效管理和改进提供了新的信息。
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Core functions of primary care in Amathole district, South Africa: a descriptive study.

Background: Strengthening primary care is a priority globally and for the South African health system. The current measurement tools in South Africa do not measure the core functions of primary care: access, comprehensiveness, coordination, continuity and person-centredness. A new regional version of the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCAT) has just been validated and can measure these core functions.

Aim: To field test the regional PCAT and measure the core functions of primary care performance.

Design & setting: A descriptive cross-sectional survey in Amathole District, South Africa.

Method: Data were collected from 386 randomly selected patients from 40 clinics and six subdistricts. Data was collected using the REDCap mobile App and analysed in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 27.

Results: The median primary care score was 3.3 (IQR 3.2-3.5) where a score>3 was seen as acceptable performance and>3.5 as good. Person-centredness, coordination and utilisation were all scored as good (4.0 (IQR 4.0-4.0). Comprehensiveness (3.3 (IQR 2.9-3.6) and continuity (3.2 (IQR 3.1-3.6) were scored as acceptable. Access to care was scored as poor (1.7 (IQR 1.0-2.9). There were significant differences in primary care scores between subdistricts. Those with a worse health status or chronic condition gave lower scores. The most affluent and the poorest groups also gave lower scores.

Conclusion: The district needs to focus on improving access to care as well as some aspects of comprehensiveness, continuity, and coordination. The newly validated regional PCAT provided the district with novel information for performance management and improvement.

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