Perception of Old People on Healthcare Services Provided in Public Hospitals in Tanzania: The Case of Kasulu District, Tanzania

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Minani Ntahosanzwe
Hossea Rwegoshora

Abstract

The concept of Perception in the discourse of healthcare setting is increasingly becoming an important aspect in determining the quality of services provided to patients.The main objective of this study was toassess perception of old people on healthcare services provided in public hospitals in Tanzania. The study was conducted in Kasulu district in Kigoma region covering two wards of Murubona and Rusesa using cross sectional case study design informed by positivist paradigm as one of the philosophical assumptions. The total number of participants engaged in this study was 57. These included 48 old people, 2 Nurses, 3 Medical Doctors, 1 District Medical Doctor (DMO) and 3 Health Social Workers. Data were collected using in-depth interview, focus group discussion and observation. Qualitative data was analyzed by using thematic method. Study findings revealed that old people had negative perception on the quality of healthcare services provided in public hospitals. Lack of medicine and medical equipment, inadequate number of health workers, discrimination by health workers were the main obstacles that made old people to perceive negatively on the quality of healthcare services provided in public hospitals.The study strongly recommends that health workers' trainings should be integrated with customer care and social skills for caringold people;health workers to abide to professional ethics and the governments to equip public hospitals with medicine and adequate number of gerontology and geriatricians who will provide specialized medical and social care.

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How to Cite
Ntahosanzwe, M., & Rwegoshora, H. (2021). Perception of Old People on Healthcare Services Provided in Public Hospitals in Tanzania: The Case of Kasulu District, Tanzania. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.24940/theijhss/2021/v9/i10/HS2110-011