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Ideally, it is assumed that PHC services should be responsive to people's needs and expectations. Client-centered PHC services could meet the goal of being responsive through designing and providing health care services that suit clients and guarantee appropriate accessibility, involvement in the caring processes and the delivery of quality health care services. This quantitative analytic cross-sectional study was conducted in order to assess the extent to which the governmental PHC services in Gaza Strip are client-centered. The study recommends adopting new policies that enhance the client…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ideally, it is assumed that PHC services should be responsive to people's needs and expectations. Client-centered PHC services could meet the goal of being responsive through designing and providing health care services that suit clients and guarantee appropriate accessibility, involvement in the caring processes and the delivery of quality health care services. This quantitative analytic cross-sectional study was conducted in order to assess the extent to which the governmental PHC services in Gaza Strip are client-centered. The study recommends adopting new policies that enhance the client centeredness of the heath care services through increasing the awareness about basic clients health rights, increasing clients involvement in the planning, implementation and evaluation of health services. Also, improving communication and interaction between the clinics teams and the local communities is essential including establishing community committees.
Autorenporträt
Huda Haidar Anan-Master of Public Health-AlQuds University 2011, BSc. of Pharmacy 2007. Huda currently works as a programme officer at Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)since 2012 and worked as a programme assisstant at World Health Organization (WHO)in 2010\1. Huda is hoping to participate in enhancing the health and well being of all Palestinians