Evaluating Quality of Services in Community Differentiated Service Delivery Model. A case of Kakamega county
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Date
2023-12Author
Owiti, Winnie Sarah
Njoroge, Kezia
Mapesa, Job
Type
ArticleLanguage
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The provision of high-quality services is a prerequisite for the successful
implementation of community-differentiated service delivery. The service quality influences
the clients' satisfaction, perceived value trust in the model and eventual utilization.
Evaluating the quality of services in community differentiated service delivery will inform
policymakers of existing quality gaps and in turn, this will assist in formulating strategies
that will improve service quality and increase utilization.
METHODOLOGY
This was a cross-sectional study conducted in Kakamega County between September
and December 2021 involving 402 participants. using purposive sampling, clients already
established on ART were selected and data was collected through a structured questionnaire.
Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze data using SPSS version 25.
RESULTS
The results on dimensions of service quality established a high mean score (4.27)
related to client literacy and a low score (2.64) on the package of services. There was a
moderate positive relationship between client literacy and package of services (0.641) and a
strong positive relationship between package of services and competence of the service
provider (0.894). On the package of services (79.9%) of participants reported that ART refill
and referral services were available, (12.7%) adherence and psychosocial support, 11.7% and
5% viral load sample collection. Regarding quality, the Freidman test ranged from client
literacy (7.84), cost of services (7.79), accessibility (5.71), competence of the provider (4/06)
and comprehensive package (2.54).
CONCLUSION
The study established a service quality gap in the package of services and the
competence of the provider. The package of service provided is not comprehensive enough to
address the needs of the clients.
RECOMMENDATION
Policymakers and leaders should re-distribute resources to allow for the training of
providers using the differentiated service delivery manual 2023. The dimensions of quality
can be reorganized to prioritize the appropriate package of services followed by the
competence of lay health providers and lastly client literacy.
Publisher
African Journal of Health Sciences
Subject
Community-Differentiated Service Delivery,Service Quality,
Client Literacy,
Provider Competence,
Public Health