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Service quality in public health clinics: perceptions of users and health professionals

Domingos Fernandes Campos (Universidade Potiguar, Natal, Brazil)
Rinaldo Bezerra Negromonte Filho (Universidade Potiguar, Natal, Brazil)
Felipe Nalon Castro (Universidade Potiguar, Natal, Brazil)

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance

ISSN: 0952-6862

Article publication date: 9 October 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the expectations and quality gaps in services provided at city public health clinics in the city of Natal, Brazil, from the perspective of patients and healthcare service providers.

Design/methodology/approach

The research sample consisted of 1,200 patients who used public health services and 265 providers – doctors, nutritionists, physiotherapists, psychologists, pharmacists and managers at three health clinics in the city of Natal, Brazil. A scale with 25 health service attributes was used in data collection. Summary statistics and t-test were used to analyze the data.

Findings

The results show that the providers think that users have lower levels of expectations than those indicated by the users in all attributes. Providers and users have the most approximate insights into what attributes are considered most important: explanations, level of knowledge and attention dispensed by health professionals. Users and providers perceived similar quality gaps for most of the attributes. The gaps were statistically the same, when comparing the mean quality shortcomings by means of a Student’s test, considering a significance level of 5 percent, obtained independently by the manifestation of users and providers.

Research limitations/implications

The results reveal only a photograph of the moment. The study did not consider the differences that may exist between groups with different income levels, genders or age groups. A qualitative study could improve the understanding of the differences and coincidences of the diverse points of views. A more advanced research could even study possibilities so that health managers could promote changes in the service, some of them low cost, as the health professionals training for contact with patients.

Practical implications

The evaluation of the service quality complemented by the matrix of opportunities, importance × quality gaps generates information to help make decisions in the rational allocation of available resources and improvement of the quality of the service delivered to patients. Besides, it offers a focus to prioritize specific actions.

Originality/value

It is important to compare the perceptions of service quality between patients and the healthcare service providers who work in direct contact with them. The managers can smooth out these differences and ensure, over time, customer satisfaction. In this study, providers were asked to express what they think about the expectations of patients and about their own service performance delivered. Thus, not only the traditional gap 5 was measured, but it was also possible to evaluate the distance between what providers think that patients need and their actual needs.

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Citation

Campos, D.F., Negromonte Filho, R.B. and Castro, F.N. (2017), "Service quality in public health clinics: perceptions of users and health professionals", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 30 No. 8, pp. 680-692. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHCQA-09-2016-0140

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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