Author/Authors :
Najafi, Farid Research Center for Environmental Determinants of Health - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Karami-Matin, Behzad Research Center for Environmental Determinants of Health - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Rezaei, Satar Research Center for Environmental Determinants of Health - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Rajabi-Gilan, Nader Social Development and Health Promotion Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran , Soofi, Moslem Social Development and Health Promotion Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Responsiveness is one of the three main goals of the health system introduced by World Health
Organization. This study aimed at examining health system responsiveness after Health Sector Evolution Plan in
Kermanshah, Western Iran.
Methods: A sample of 335 hospitalized patients was selected using proportionate allocation to population size
method in the city of Kermanshah (Iran) in 2015. World Health Survey (WHS) questionnaire was used to collect
data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and principal component analysis by STATA 12.
Results: The overall health system responsiveness score was 72.6. The best and worst performance for domains
of dignity and autonomy were 82.2 and 62.5, respectively. Socio-demographic variables of the patients
had no significant effect on the total health system responsiveness score. The principal component analysis findings
indicated that 68% of the variance of the overall responsiveness score was explained by four components.
Conclusion: The overall responsiveness score of each of the domains was higher than that of other similar
previous studies in Iran. Although it is difficult to reach a conclusion, our findings may show better responsiveness
of the health system compared to the previous reports.
Keywords :
Iran , Inpatient Care , Health Sector Evolution , Health System Responsiveness