TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing Pediatric Care in Primary Health Settings
T2 - An Observational Study
AU - Jurado, Héctor Agustín Rivadeneira
AU - Cedeño, Alison Mariane Quispe
AU - Gallegos, María Celeste Paliz
AU - Jurado, Elias Agustín Rivadeneira
AU - Mosquera, Leslye Carolina Polo
AU - Godoy, Eva Paola Guerra
AU - Medina, Luz María Delgado
AU - Castillo, Jaime Uxon Plasencia
AU - Zea, María Auxiliadora Calero
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Introduction: pediatric primary care is essential for the early diagnosis and treatment of children’s health problems. About the state of pediatric treatment in primary care facilities in Ecuador, there is little data, nonetheless. Objective: to examine the current state of pediatric care in primary care settings and pinpoint areas for focused interventions to raise the standard, accessibility, and satisfaction of pediatric care in Quito, Ecuador. Methods: an observational study was carried out utilizing a purposive sample of primary care institutions in Quito, Ecuador. Structured observations, provider interviews, parent/guardian interviews, and a review of medical records were used to gather the data. Results: the study indicated that the facilities assessed provided pediatric care of varying quality, with 40 % offering high-quality care, 35 % offering moderate-quality care, and 25 % offering low-quality care. Barriers to care included lengthy wait periods, a paucity of healthcare providers, and a lack of readily accessible specialty services. Parents and guardians reported a wide range of patient satisfaction: 40 % expressed strong satisfaction, 35 % expressed moderate satisfaction, and 25 % expressed dissatisfaction. Conclusions: in the Ecuadorian city of Quito, differences in the quality, availability, and satisfaction of pediatric care in primary care settings are highlighted. To overcome these difficulties and enhance the overall quality of pediatric care in the nation, targeted interventions and policy modifications are required.
AB - Introduction: pediatric primary care is essential for the early diagnosis and treatment of children’s health problems. About the state of pediatric treatment in primary care facilities in Ecuador, there is little data, nonetheless. Objective: to examine the current state of pediatric care in primary care settings and pinpoint areas for focused interventions to raise the standard, accessibility, and satisfaction of pediatric care in Quito, Ecuador. Methods: an observational study was carried out utilizing a purposive sample of primary care institutions in Quito, Ecuador. Structured observations, provider interviews, parent/guardian interviews, and a review of medical records were used to gather the data. Results: the study indicated that the facilities assessed provided pediatric care of varying quality, with 40 % offering high-quality care, 35 % offering moderate-quality care, and 25 % offering low-quality care. Barriers to care included lengthy wait periods, a paucity of healthcare providers, and a lack of readily accessible specialty services. Parents and guardians reported a wide range of patient satisfaction: 40 % expressed strong satisfaction, 35 % expressed moderate satisfaction, and 25 % expressed dissatisfaction. Conclusions: in the Ecuadorian city of Quito, differences in the quality, availability, and satisfaction of pediatric care in primary care settings are highlighted. To overcome these difficulties and enhance the overall quality of pediatric care in the nation, targeted interventions and policy modifications are required.
KW - Access and Evaluation
KW - Health Services Accessibility
KW - Healthcare Quality
KW - Pediatrics
KW - Primary Health Care
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85160530227
U2 - 10.56294/saludcyt2023374
DO - 10.56294/saludcyt2023374
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85160530227
SN - 2796-9711
VL - 3
JO - Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
JF - Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
M1 - 374
ER -