Quality of provider-client interaction in a reproductive health clinic in isabela, philippines

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Abstract

The quality of provider-interaction determines client satisfaction and decision to seek health care. This research aimed to determine the women clients’ perception of their quality of interaction with the health care providers in a government reproductive health clinic in one of the municipalities in northern Philippines. Respondents consisted of 30 pregnant women who had visited the clinic for prenatal health care check-up were interviewed. A structured questionnaire and a semi-structured guided for probing served as the study’s research instruments. Women perceived the health care providers to possess good communication skills, and had displayed behavior that showed a regard for them. However, the provider-interaction was considered to be unilinear, with the provider perceived to have dominated the interface, The women also perceived only a somewhat evident show of sympathy/empathy. Hostile words were heard frequently. Creation of a two-way interaction with respect for their clients must be considered by the health care providers. Policies must also be formulated to improve the quality of provider-client interaction inside reproductive health clinics.

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Guingab, R. S., & Medrano, P. N. (2021). Quality of provider-client interaction in a reproductive health clinic in isabela, philippines. International Journal of Public Health Science, 10(3), 522–528. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijphs.v10i3.20834

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