Commonalities and differences in injured patient experiences of accessing and receiving quality injury care: a qualitative study in three sub-Saharan African countries.
Ciaran KennedyAgnieszka IgnatowiczMaria Lisa OdlandAbdul-Malik Abdul-LatifAntonio BelliAnthony HowardJohn WhitakerKathryn M ChuKaren FerreiraEyitayo O OwolabiSamukelisiwe NyamatheStephen TabiriBernard OforiSheba Mary Pognaa KunfahMustapha YakubuAbebe BekeleBarnabas AlyandePascal NzasabimanaJean-Claude ByiringiroJustine DaviesPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
There are universal factors influencing patient experiences of accessing and receiving care, independent of the context or healthcare system. It is important to recognise and understand these barriers and facilitators to inform policy decisions and develop transferable interventions aimed at enhancing the quality of injury care in sub-Saharan African nations.