Strengthening patient-centred communication in rural Ugandan health centres: A theory-driven evaluation within a cluster randomized trial: A theory-driven evaluation within a cluster randomized trial

Susan Nayiga, Deborah DiLiberto, Lilian Taaka, Christine Nabirye, Ane Haaland, Sarah Staedke, Clare I.R. Chandler

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Abstract

This article describes a theory-driven evaluation of one component of an intervention to improve the quality of health care at Ugandan public health centres. Patient-centred services have been advocated widely, but such approaches have received little attention in Africa. A cluster randomized trial is evaluating population-level outcomes of an intervention with multiple components, including ‘patient-centred services.’ A process evaluation was designed within this trial to articulate and evaluate the implementation and programme theories of the intervention. This article evaluates one hypothesized mechanism of change within the programme theory: the impact of the Patient Centred Services component on health-worker communication. The theory-driven approach extended to evaluation of the outcome measures. The study found that the proximal outcome of patient-centred communication was rated 10 percent higher (p < 0.008) by care seekers consulting with the health workers who were at the intervention health centres compared with those at control health centres. This finding will strengthen interpretation of more distal trial outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)471-491
Number of pages21
JournalEvaluation
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Africa
  • complex intervention
  • patient centred communication
  • quality of health care
  • theory-driven evaluation

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