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Facilitators of good consultations in primary health care clinics in Botswana: a qualitative study of patients’ and doctors’ views.
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Abstract
Background:
The behaviours and attributes of doctors affect the quality of consultations. Although good consultations improve the quality of care, there is a dearth of evidence on factors that facilitate good consultations.
Aim:
This study explored factors that facilitate good consultations in public primary healthcare (PHC) clinics from the perspective of doctors and patients.
Setting:
We conducted the study in public (PHC) clinics in four health districts of Botswana. Patients with a wide range of acute and chronic diseases sought health care from these clinics. Nurses, pharmacists, and non-specialist doctors were some of the healthcare (HCWs) who gave services to these patients.
Methods:
This was a qualitative study in which audiotaped structured interviews were used to collect data, until saturation.
Results:
Seventeen purposively selected doctors and 32 patients participated in this study. Data were analysed for themes.
Participants thought the facilitators of good consultations were, creating a conducive environment for the consultation, enough time provision for the consultation, continuity of care, effective communication, and creating an environment to maintain confidentiality. Facilitators of a good consultation were influenced by health system factors such as clinic factors, high doctor workload, and high patient volumes. We further surmised that thefacilitators of a good consultation do not act independently but influence each other, in a complex health system of interacting components.
Conclusion:
Facilitators of a good consultation were creating a conducive environment for the consultation, providing enough time for the consultation, continuity of care, effective communication, and ensuring privacy and confidentiality. These facilitators interact and are subsumed in a complex interactive health system of many contributing factors. Facilitators of good consultations, improve the quality of care and health outcomes. However good consultations are a result of facilitators of good consultations that are undergirded by many other necessary health system factors.
Title: Facilitators of good consultations in primary health care clinics in Botswana: a qualitative study of patients’ and doctors’ views.
Description:
Abstract
Background:
The behaviours and attributes of doctors affect the quality of consultations.
Although good consultations improve the quality of care, there is a dearth of evidence on factors that facilitate good consultations.
Aim:
This study explored factors that facilitate good consultations in public primary healthcare (PHC) clinics from the perspective of doctors and patients.
Setting:
We conducted the study in public (PHC) clinics in four health districts of Botswana.
Patients with a wide range of acute and chronic diseases sought health care from these clinics.
Nurses, pharmacists, and non-specialist doctors were some of the healthcare (HCWs) who gave services to these patients.
Methods:
This was a qualitative study in which audiotaped structured interviews were used to collect data, until saturation.
Results:
Seventeen purposively selected doctors and 32 patients participated in this study.
Data were analysed for themes.
Participants thought the facilitators of good consultations were, creating a conducive environment for the consultation, enough time provision for the consultation, continuity of care, effective communication, and creating an environment to maintain confidentiality.
Facilitators of a good consultation were influenced by health system factors such as clinic factors, high doctor workload, and high patient volumes.
We further surmised that thefacilitators of a good consultation do not act independently but influence each other, in a complex health system of interacting components.
Conclusion:
Facilitators of a good consultation were creating a conducive environment for the consultation, providing enough time for the consultation, continuity of care, effective communication, and ensuring privacy and confidentiality.
These facilitators interact and are subsumed in a complex interactive health system of many contributing factors.
Facilitators of good consultations, improve the quality of care and health outcomes.
However good consultations are a result of facilitators of good consultations that are undergirded by many other necessary health system factors.
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