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How do patient feedback systems work in low-income and middle-income countries? Insights from a realist evaluation in Bangladesh.

Tolib MirzoevSumit KaneZunayed Al AzdiBassey E EbensoAyesha Afroz ChowdhuryRumana Huque
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
Theories of citizenship and principal-agent relationships can help understand how feedback systems work through spotlighting the citizenship identity and agency, shared or competing interests, and information asymmetries. We extend the understanding of these theories by highlighting how patients, health workers and managers act as both principals and agents, and how information asymmetry and possible agency loss can be addressed. We highlight the importance of awareness raising and non-threatening environment to provide feedback, adequate support to staff to document and analyse feedback and timely actions on the information.
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