Patients’ perceptions of quality health services delivery in Tanzania: Engendering gaps for policy action
Emmanuel L. Tandika
Abstract:Background: Patients’ perceptions drive healthcare quality globally. Therefore, understanding their views on professionalism and satisfaction is crucial. A patient-centric approach is essential, offering insights into meeting their needs and expectations.
Objective: This study aimed to determine patients’ perception of the quality of health service provision in Tanzanian zonal referral hospitals.
Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional design in four zonal referral hospitals in Tanzania. Data were collec… Show more
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