“They did not judge me”: A Qualitative Study on Patient Satisfaction in Public Primary HIV Care Facilities in Metro Manila, Philippines
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https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.11302Keywords:
HIV, patient satisfaction, people living with HIV, Philippines, primary HIV care facilitiesAbstract
Background and Objective. Long-term treatment of people living with HIV (PLHIV) encounters various challenges, such as medication adherence, stigma, discrimination, and healthcare access. Patient satisfaction with healthcare services is vital for maintaining treatment adherence. Therefore, understanding the factors influencing patient satisfaction is crucial. We conducted a qualitative study to explore these factors in primary HIV care facilities in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Methods. In this qualitative study, we interviewed PLHIV aged 18-59 receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV care facilities in Metro Manila. Data saturation was reached after 19 in-depth interviews. We transcribed all audio files verbatim in Filipino and analyzed the data using deductive and inductive thematic analysis, guided by the SERVQUAL model as a theoretical framework. We employed MAXQDA, a qualitative data analysis software for coding and data management. We illustrated themes and sub-themes with quotes derived from the data.
Results. Six key themes emerged regarding factors influencing patient satisfaction: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and location. The first five themes aligned with the SERVQUAL model, while location emerged as a new theme. PLHIV preferred accessible clinics, a clean and pleasant ambiance, and positive interactions with healthcare providers. Moreover, they suggested facility improvements, including expansion, better ventilation, enhanced service delivery, and increased healthcare staff.
Conclusion. Enhanced service delivery and positive healthcare interactions, along with favorable physical attributes of primary HIV care facilities, drive patient satisfaction and long-term retention. These modifiable factors contribute to the continuous care of PLHIV, ultimately improving their quality of life.
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