Assessment of Healthcare Quality Provided to Children with Malaria in Ghana.
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Global Journal on Quality and Safety in Healthcare
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Background: There is a growing concern regarding the quality of care received by patients with malaria. However,
the quality of care provided to children under the age of five who have contracted the disease has yet to receive
sufficient attention. Accordingly, we evaluated the quality of care provided to children under five diagnosed with
malaria at Princess Marie Louis (PML) Children’s Hospital in Accra, Ghana. Methods: The objective of this study was
to evaluate the quality of care provided to children under 5 years of age diagnosed with malaria through a
quantitative approach via a cross-sectional survey. The study randomly selected 74 staff members and 301 parents
whose children received malaria treatment at the PML Children’s Hospital. This research encompassed a
descriptive statistical summary and regression analysis. Results: Healthcare professionals exhibited a relatively
high adherence to standard protocols for malaria management. Patient satisfaction was moderate and lower than
the national average. Conclusion: To improve patient satisfaction, an in-depth investigation of innovative and
customer-oriented approaches should be conducted.
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Yahaya H, Adeyemo QE, Aboagye-Mensah P, et al. Assessment of healthcare quality provided to children with malaria in Ghana. Glob J Qual Saf Healthc. 2024; 7:98–105.
