Patient perspectives and hospital pay-for-performance: A qualitative study from Lebanon: Health and Medicine
2023 JAN 19 (NewsRx) -- By a
“Background Patient perspectives have received increasing importance within health systems over the past four decades. Measures of patient experience and satisfaction are commonly used.
“However, these do not capture all the information available through patient engagement. An improved understanding of the various types of patient perspectives and the distinctions between them is needed. The lack of such knowledge limits the usefulness of including patient perspectives as components within pay-for-performance initiatives. This study was aimed to identify and explore patient perspectives on hospital care in
“Results Five overall themes supported by 17 categories were identified, capturing the meaning of the informants’ perspectives: health is everything; being turned into second class citizens; money and ‘wasta’ (personal connections) make all the difference; wanting to be treated with dignity and respect; and tolerating letdown, for the sake of right treatment. The most frequently prioritized statement in a ranking exercise regarding patient satisfaction was regular contact with one’s doctor.
“Conclusions Patient perspectives include more than what is traditionally incorporated in measures of patient satisfaction and experience. Patient valuing of health and their perceptions on each of the health system, and access and quality of care should also be taken into account. Hospital pay-for-performance initiatives can be made more responsive through a broader consideration of these perspectives. More broadly, health systems would benefit from wider engagement of patients. We propose a framework relating patient perspectives to value-based healthcare and health system performance.”
This preprint has not been peer-reviewed.
For more information on this research see: http://medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.06.23284267v1
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