Utilization of day surgery services at Upper hill Medical Centre and the Karen hospital in Nairobi: the influence of medical providers, cost and patient awareness

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Utilization of day surgery services at Upper hill Medical Centre and the Karen hospital in Nairobi: the influence of medical providers, cost and patient awareness

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dc.contributor.author Odhiambo, Mildred Adhiambo
dc.contributor.author Njuguna, Susan
dc.contributor.author Waireri-Onyango, Rachel
dc.contributor.author Mulimba, Josephat
dc.contributor.author Ngugi, Peter Mungai
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-09T08:07:56Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-09T08:07:56Z
dc.date.issued 2015-09
dc.identifier.citation Odhiambo, M. A., Njuguna, S., Waireri-Onyango, R., Mulimba, J. & Ngugi P. M. (2015). Utilization of day surgery services at Upper hill Medical Centre and the Karen hospital in Nairobi: the influence of medical providers, cost and patient awareness. The Pan African Medical Journal. Pan African Medical Journal. 2015; 22:28 doi:10.11604/pamj.2015.22.28.4913. http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/22/28/full/ en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1937-8688
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/3790
dc.description Journal Article en_US
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Health systems face challenges of improving access to health services due to rising health care costs. Innovative services such as day surgery would improve service delivery. Day surgery is a concept where patients are admitted for surgical procedures and discharged the same day. Though used widely in developed countries due to its advantages, utilization in developing countries has been low. This study sought to establish how utilization of day surgery services was influenced by medical providers, patient awareness and cost among other factors. Methods: The study design was cross sectional with self administered questionnaires used to collect data. Data analysis was done by using statistical package for social science (SPSS) and presented as frequencies, percentages and Spearman's correlation to establish relationship among variables. Results: Medical providers included doctors, their employees and medical insurance providers. Most doctors were aware of day surgery services but their frequency of utilization was low. Furthermore, medical insurance providers approved only half of the requests for day surgery. Doctors' employees were aware of the services and most of them would recommend it to patients. Although, most patients were not aware of day surgery services those who were aware would prefer day surgery to in patient. Moreover, doctors and medical insurance providers considered day surgery to be cheaper than in patient. Conclusion: The study showed that medical providers and patient awareness had influence over day surgery utilization, though, cost alone did not influence day surgery utilization but as a combination with other factors. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Pan African Medical Journal en_US
dc.subject Day surgery services en_US
dc.subject Upper hill Medical Centre en_US
dc.subject Karen hospital en_US
dc.subject Medical providers en_US
dc.subject Patient awareness en_US
dc.title Utilization of day surgery services at Upper hill Medical Centre and the Karen hospital in Nairobi: the influence of medical providers, cost and patient awareness en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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