1.Insights on maternal health in the Philippines from National Health Surveys and Maternal Health Policies.
Ma. Stephanie Fay S. CAGAYAN ; Juan Antonio RICARTE ; Rita Mae ANG-BON ; Erlidia LLAMAS-CLARK
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2018;22(4):17-27
Background: Teaching clinics provide low-cost health programs while offering valuable learning opportunities for student clinicians, which then contributes to increasing health care accessibility. To date, there is a paucity of literature exploring the satisfaction of patient seen in rehabilitation teaching clinics in developing countries. The Service Quality (ServQual) Scale is a valid and reliable tool that has been used to measure client satisfaction in different work settings and industries.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the usefulness of ServQual
in measuring the satisfaction of clients in a rehabilitation teaching clinic in a developing country.
Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted for three months among CTS-AA (Clinic for Therapy Services- Adult and Adolescent Section) clients who are at least 18 years old; have attended at least three sessions; and can read. Prior to
administration in CTS-AA, the ServQual scale was translated to Filipino, validated
and pilot tested for reliability.
Results: Thirty-two respondents were included in the analysis. there was no
statistically significant difference between the expectation and the perceptions
of the clients for the domains of reliability (z=1.799, p=0.0721),responsiveness (z=0.839, p=0.4013), assurance (z=1.914, p=0.0556) and empathy (z=1.772, p=0.0764). However, there was a statistically significant difference between the clients' perception and expectation for tangibles (z=4.117, p<0.0001) and between the overall client perception and expectation (z=4.086, p<0.0001).The overall ServQual score for CTS-AA is -0.3782.
Conclusion: The ServQual has been shown to be useful in assessing the satisfaction of clients in rehabilitation clinics and the specific areas that needs improvement. The tool can still be further improved by including items on cost, relationship of students with supervisors and outcomes of treatment.
Philippines, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality,