Client satisfaction from the perspective of responsiveness: Strategy for analysis of universal systems?

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Objective: to analyze patient satisfaction in a Family Health Unit (FHU) of a municipality in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil, from the perspective of responsiveness. Method: this was a qualitative study with 41 patients of families who used the FHU at least once in the last six months. A semi-structured interview was used for data collection, performed from November of 2010 to January of 2011, focusing on the dimensions of responsiveness: dignity, autonomy, facilities and physical environment, immediate attention, choice, confidentiality, and communication. A thematic analysis was conducted. Results: four themes emerged from the analysis: the health unit environment; access and components of accessibility - favoring the responsiveness?; possibilities of developing a patient - health service staff relationship; and the FHU team - processing care and welcoming. Conclusion: responsiveness allows for the tracking and monitoring of non-medical aspects of care of the patients; it contributes to achieving universal coverage, emphasizing the quality of care.

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Mishima, S. M., Campos, A. C., Matumoto, S., & Fortuna, C. M. (2016). Client satisfaction from the perspective of responsiveness: Strategy for analysis of universal systems? Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.1089.2674

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