Quality assessment of global health care system in the shadow of COVID-19: - a systematic review

Author:

Kaur Karuna Nidhi,Niazi Farah,Thakur Ruchi,Saeed Shazina,Rana Shweta,Singh Harpreet

Abstract

Abstract Introduction The healthcare system is critical to the country’s overall growth, which involves the healthy development of individuals, families, and society everywhere. This systematic review focuses on providing an overall assessment of the quality of healthcare delivery during COVID-19. Methodology The literature search was conducted from March 2020 till April 2023 utilising the databases “PubMed,“ “Google Scholar,“ and “Embase.“ A total of nine articles were included. Descriptive statistics was performed using Microsoft Excel. PROSPERO registration ID- CRD42022356285. Results According to the geographic location of the studies included, four studies were conducted in Asia [Malaysia(n = 1); India (Madhya Pradesh) (n = 1); Saudi Arabia(n = 1); Indonesia (Surabaya) (n = 1)], three in Europe [U.K. (n = 1); Poland (n = 1); Albania (n = 1)] and two in Africa [Ethiopia(n = 1); Tunisia (n = 1)]. Overall patient satisfaction was found highest among studies conducted in Saudi Arabia (98.1%) followed by India (Madhya Pradesh) (90.6%) and the U.K. (90%). Conclusion This review concluded five different aspects of patients satisfaction level i.e. reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibility. It was found that the empathy aspect had the greatest value of the five factors, i.e., 3.52 followed by Assurance with a value of 3.51.

Funder

Indian Council of Medical Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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