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. 2025 Oct;28(5):e70449.
doi: 10.1111/hex.70449.

The Experience of Accessing Primary Healthcare Centres in a Lebanese Community: Perspectives of Older People, Family Members and Service Providers

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The Experience of Accessing Primary Healthcare Centres in a Lebanese Community: Perspectives of Older People, Family Members and Service Providers

Saydeh Dableh et al. Health Expect. 2025 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: Older people's experiences with access to primary healthcare are overlooked in LMICs, leading to inequitable access and limited delivery of person-centred care. In Lebanon, the economic crisis has increased older people's vulnerabilities and reliance on services provided through primary healthcare centres (PHCCs) VSports手机版. This study explores (1) factors shaping decisions of using PHCCs; (2) experiences of older people accessing PHCCs from three perspectives: the older people themselves, family members and service providers; (3) family members' experiences with accessing PHCCs; and (4) service providers' experiences with providing care for older people within PHCCs in a Northern Lebanese district. .

Methods: This study adopts a qualitative descriptive design with an inductive content analysis approach V体育安卓版. Data were collected through seven focus group discussions and 15 individual interviews (n = 57 older people, family members, and service providers). .

Results: Factors shaping decisions of using PHCCs' services include socio-economic status, knowledge of services, influences of family members, perceived service quality and proximity, age-related changes, and providers' attitudes and behaviours. Older people reported varied access experiences shaped by factors at individual, organisational, communal, governmental and global levels. Positive experiences included enhanced autonomy, gratitude for receiving needed services, perceived care quality and socialising opportunities. However, negative experiences included humiliation and discomfort, anxiety, dependency, perceived status regression, perceived poor quality and a sense of being a burden V体育ios版. While some family members reported relief from getting affordable care, others reported discomfort, perceived status regression, blame for neglect and challenges with coordinating care across multiple providers. Service providers' experiences included pride in supporting older people, but resentment due to unfair remuneration. .

Conclusion: Findings reveal aspects of care that older people and family members appreciate and others that contribute to negative experiences. Experiences of older people, family members and service providers are interconnected. Quality improvement requires comprehensive approaches addressing their needs. Findings inform practitioners and policymakers to design multidimensional and people-centred approaches to maximise healthcare access VSports最新版本. .

Patient and pubic contribution: No PPI engagement methods were applied in this study or analysis. However, the findings informed discussions with older people and facilitated partnerships to co-design a follow-up study focused on developing solutions. V体育平台登录.

Keywords: experiences; healthcare accessibility; older people; people‐centred care; primary healthcare; qualitative design VSports注册入口. .

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We disclose that Dr. Kate Frazer [co‐author] is a member of the Health Expectations Editorial Board. There are no other disclosures to report VSports在线直播.

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Data collection.
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Older people's experiences with access to PHCCs.

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