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Asia Pac J Public Health ; 23(5): 690-702, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21878464

ABSTRACT

Patients with issues or health problems usually plan to discuss their concerns with their health care providers. If these concerns were not presented or voiced during the health care provider-patient encounter, the patients are considered to have unvoiced needs. This article examines the extent and possible determinants of patients' unvoiced needs in an outpatient setting. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 5 Ministry of Health Malaysia primary health facilities throughout the country. Of 1829 who participated, 5 did not respond to the question on planned issues. Of the 1824 respondents, 57.9% (95% confidence interval = 47.1-68.7) claimed to have issues/problems they planned to share, of whom 15.1% to 26.7% had unvoiced needs. Extent of unvoiced needs differed by employment status, perceived category of health care provider, and study center. Perceived category of health care provider, method of questionnaire administration, and study center were the only significant determinants of unvoiced needs. Unvoiced needs do exist in Malaysia and there is a need for health care providers to be aware and take steps to counter this.


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Ambulatory Care/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Needs and Demand/statistics & numerical data , Physician-Patient Relations , Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Communication , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Malaysia , Male , Middle Aged , Rural Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Urban Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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