Quality and Trust
Cross-source consensus on Quality and Trust from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Perceived effectiveness, facility reputation, provider trust, medicine availability, staffing, and prior experience influence diarrhoeal illness care decisions. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Facilities are preferred when they are known to have doctors, equipment, and medicines. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Trust in a provider or facility grows from positive experiences, successful treatment, provider competence, interpersonal relationships, and continuity. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Modern pharmaceuticals are often viewed as effective and sometimes essential, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Medicine stockouts at government or public facilities can cause people to delay care or use informal providers. — Understanding influences of care-seeking behaviours for diarrhoeal illnesses: a qualitative meta-synthesis