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Comparing Person-Centered Care Practices in Public vs. Private General Hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

by Olivia Williams
May 18, 2025
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A comparative study on person-centered care practice between public and private General Hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Frontiers
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Title: Closing the Divide in Patient Care: A Comparative Analysis of Person-Centered Approaches in Addis Ababa’s Healthcare Facilities

In today’s dynamic healthcare environment, person-centered care has become a cornerstone for improving patient satisfaction and health outcomes. In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s bustling capital, a recent comparative investigation reveals notable contrasts in how public and private general hospitals implement these patient-focused practices. This research, published in *Frontiers*, draws from extensive interviews with patients and healthcare professionals to uncover the distinct ways each sector approaches care delivery amid growing medical demands. By examining these differences, the study offers valuable insights for policymakers and hospital leaders aiming to elevate service quality across the city’s healthcare system. As Addis Ababa advances its health infrastructure, understanding how person-centered care functions within diverse hospital settings is vital for fostering equitable access to quality treatment.

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  • Evaluating Person-Centered Care Practices Across Addis Ababa’s Hospitals
  • Contrasting Patient Experiences and Outcomes Between Public and Private Facilities
  • Strategies for Advancing Person-Centered Care Throughout Ethiopian Healthcare Institutions
  • Conclusion: Moving Toward Equitable Healthcare Access in Addis Ababa

Evaluating Person-Centered Care Practices Across Addis Ababa’s Hospitals

This pioneering study scrutinized how principles of person-centered care are applied within both public and private general hospitals throughout Addis Ababa. The results highlighted clear disparities between sectors: public hospitals frequently face overwhelming patient loads that limit their ability to customize care, often resulting in routine or protocol-driven interactions. Conversely, private institutions generally emphasize personalized attention by actively involving patients in their treatment plans and addressing individual preferences more thoroughly.

Key dimensions assessed included:

  • Patient Participation: Private facilities demonstrated greater success engaging patients as partners in decision-making processes.
  • Communication Effectiveness: Consistent explanations and follow-up guidance were more common among private hospital staff.
  • Sustained Care Relationships: Public hospitals showed challenges maintaining continuous connections with patients post-treatment.

The table below summarizes these findings:

DimensionPublic HospitalsPrivate Hospitals
Patient ParticipationModerate engagement due to high volume pressuresHigh involvement through tailored consultations
Communication EffectivenessSporadic clarity depending on staff availabilityCohesive communication with detailed explanations provided consistently
Sustained Care Relationships

Poor continuity owing to resource constraints

Adequate follow-up mechanisms supporting ongoing relationships

Contrasting Patient Experiences and Outcomes Between Public and Private Facilities

Healthcare delivery across Addis Ababa reveals stark differences when comparing public versus private general hospitals—differences that extend beyond infrastructure into core aspects of patient experience. Patients attending public institutions often endure extended waiting periods averaging around four hours due to limited staffing levels—a factor that can diminish perceived quality of service. Meanwhile, those visiting private clinics benefit from expedited appointments averaging just 30 minutes wait time alongside access to cutting-edge diagnostic tools such as digital imaging systems recently introduced at select facilities.

These operational distinctions translate into measurable variations in patient satisfaction rates; surveys indicate approximately 65% satisfaction among public hospital users compared with an impressive 85% reported by those utilizing private services. Moreover, specialist consultations remain scarce within many government-run centers but are readily accessible through privately funded establishments.

The following table encapsulates key outcome metrics:

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< tr >< td data-label=“Metric” >Access To Specialists

Metric

Public Hospitals

Private Hospitals

Patient Satisfaction

65% satisfied

85% satisfied

4 hours

30 minutes

Limited availability

Readily available

These disparities underscore systemic inequities affecting thousands seeking timely medical attention daily across Ethiopia’s capital city—highlighting an urgent call for reforms aimed at bridging gaps regardless of socioeconomic status.

Strategies for Advancing Person-Centered Care Throughout Ethiopian Healthcare Institutions

To foster widespread adoption of person-focused methodologies throughout Ethiopia’s varied hospital landscape requires comprehensive initiatives targeting workforce development alongside technological integration.

Priority areas include:

  • < strong >Enhanced Communication Training:< / strong >
    Developing programs that cultivate empathy-driven dialogue skills enabling providers better connect with diverse populations.

  • < strong>Cultural Sensitivity Education:< / strong >
    Equipping clinicians with knowledge about local customs ensures respectfulness while tailoring interventions.

  • < strong>User-Inclusive Decision-Making:< / strong >
    Encouraging shared responsibility between caregivers and patients promotes empowerment leading to improved adherence.
    < / ul >

    Technological advancements also play a pivotal role; implementing unified electronic health records facilitates seamless information exchange among multidisciplinary teams while digital platforms empower patients via appointment scheduling portals or real-time feedback channels.

    Outlined below is a recommended framework tailored by hospital type:

    < td style =" text-align:center;" aria - label ="Hospital Category" tabindex ='0' role ='cell'>

    Private Hospitals

    < / td >< td style ='text-align:center;' aria -label='Proposed Enhancement' tabindex='0' role='cell'>Advanced real-time feedback collection systems leveraging mobile apps

    < / td >< td style ='text-align:center;' aria -label='Anticipated Benefit' tabindex='0' role='cell'>Elevated service responsiveness & higher satisfaction scores

    < / td >

    < td style =' text-align:center;' aria -label ='Hospital Category' tabindex ='0' role ='cell'>All Hospital Types

    < / td >< td style =' text-align:center;'aria- label='Proposed Enhancement' tabindex='0'role=' cell '>Formation of interdisciplinary teams integrating physicians,nurses,social workers,and counselors

    < / td >Conclusion: Moving Toward Equitable Healthcare Access in Addis Ababa

    As healthcare services continue evolving rapidly within Ethiopia’s capital region, this comparative analysis highlights critical lessons regarding person-centered approaches implemented across both government-funded and privately operated general hospitals. While strengths exist on both sides—from personalized engagement models prevalent privately to community reach efforts publicly—the overarching message calls for collaborative reform efforts focused on elevating standards uniformly.

    With Ethiopia committed toward achieving universal health coverage by 2035 according to WHO projections,[^1] embracing holistic strategies centered around individual needs will be essential not only for improving clinical outcomes but also enhancing overall population well-being.[^1]

    Ultimately, bridging existing divides requires joint commitment from all stakeholders—including policymakers, practitioners,and civil society—to ensure every resident benefits equally from compassionate,culturally sensitive,and effective medical care regardless of economic background.This vision promises a healthier future where no one is left behind.

    [^1]: World Health Organization (2023). *Ethiopia Health Sector Transformation Plan*. Retrieved June 2024 from https://www.who.int/ethiopia/health-sector-transformation-plan

    Tags: Addis Ababaclinical governanceEthiopiaGeneral Hospitalshealth policyHealth Services Researchhealthcare comparisonhealthcare qualityhealthcare systemshospital administrationhospital practicesMedical Sociologypatient carepatient satisfactionperson-centered careprivate hospitalspublic hospitalsqualitative study
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