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Leila Hosseini Ghavam Abad, Abbas Vosoogh Moghadam, Rouhollah Zaboli, Mohsen Aarabi,
Volume 19, Issue 4 (12-2020)
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Background and Aim: Clinical governance is one of the important frameworks for continuous quality improvement and safety in health care systems. Identifying the axes of this approach according to local conditions is one of the important priorities of the health system. The aim of this study was to identify the views of stakeholders on the axes of clinical governance in primary health care based on family physicians in Mazandaran province.
Methods: The present qualitative study was conducted using the conceptual framework analysis method in 2018-2019. The study population were key policy makers of Ministry of Health, Health deputy of the University, the county health network, family physicians association, family physicians, and the parliament research center. Participants were selected using purposeful and snowball sampling methods. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and were analyzed and coded using MAXQDA 11 software.
Findings: According to the interviewees' views, the research findings were classified into 4 main dimensions: dimensions of clinical governance, requirements and structures, decision-makers and dimensions of quality and safety assessment. 17 sub-themes including community participation, clinical audit, clinical effectiveness, personnel management, training, information use, risk management, guidelines and procedures, promotion of health indicators, equipment and facilities, referral system, financing, policy makers, effectiveness, efficiency, human aspects of services and justice were identified and extracted.
Conclusion: According to the research findings, to facilitate the implementation of clinical governance, solutions such as the existence of appropriate infrastructure, commitment of managers, supportive culture, sufficient knowledge, monitoring and evaluation, appropriate culture building, facilities and equipment and sufficient financial resources are suggested.
Serajaddin Gray, Saeed Bayyenat,
Volume 19, Issue 4 (12-2020)
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Background: In Iran, the accreditation system is mainly focused on hospitals and has not yet succeeded in providing standards for independent medical centers such as independent clinics. The present study reports the development of an accreditation framework for independent clinics affiliated with the country's armed forces.
Materials & Methods: This is a mixed (qualitative-quantitative) study. Experts' agreement (30 people) on the results of a systematic review (201 items) was obtained using a questionnaire and through holding three expert panels. The necessity of each item was calculated using the method of content validity ratio and the weight of standards and headings based on the average.
Results: The existing 201 items were converted into 75 standards in 13 headings as final standards with the weight of each item.
Conclusion: This framework can be used as a comparison tool between independent medical centers and it is necessary to train evaluators, and prepare legal and organizational requirements in order to implement it.
Serajaddin Gray, Saeed Bayyenat,
Volume 21, Issue 1 (5-2022)
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Fatemeh Daei Bidgoli, Leila Nazarimanesh, Kamran Hajinabi,
Volume 22, Issue 3 (12-2023)
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Experiential marketing is a type of marketing strategy that attracts and engages customers by creating real-life experiences, allowing them to form lasting positive memories. Creating an excellent customer experience in the healthcare sector is challenging. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effect of experiential marketing on the intention to revisit social security clinics in Qom province.
Methods: This quantitative and applied research utilized a survey approach for data collection. The statistical population comprised clients of the social security clinics in Qom province. A total of 522 individuals were invited to participate in the study using stratified random sampling. Data analysis was conducted using covariance-oriented structural equation modeling with the help of Amos V24 software.
Results: The effect of experiential marketing (with dimensions of sensory experience, physical experience, emotional experience, cognitive experience, and relational experience) on the intention to return to the clinic was confirmed, with a path coefficient value of +0.540. Additionally, the structural indicators of the model and the validity of the constructs demonstrated a good fit for the model.
Conclusion: Experiential marketing, along with the enhancement of patient-doctor relationships, is crucial. Patient-centered facilities can increase the likelihood of patients returning to clinics by focusing on experiential marketing, providing amenities, and utilizing technologies to improve service delivery.
Mohammad Heydaryan Manesh, Aida Asghary, Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan,
Volume 22, Issue 3 (12-2023)
Abstract
The provision of virtual health care has currently received ample attention from health systems worldwide, due to the recent conditions and events. Many countries are trying to provide their preliminary visits and a relatively wide range of other care virtually, paving the way towards the introduction of virtual clinics. However, in many countries, this concept has not been clearly defined, and the characteristics that are necessary to use the virtual clinics are still unknown. This perspective has sought to explain the concept of virtual clinics and their characteristics with a brief review of related literature.