dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Assuring the quality of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) care is important for a better
treatment outcome. Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest MDR-TB cases in the world,
thus it becomes an unresolved issue in Indonesia. This study aimed to gain insight of the MDR-TB
patients perceptions about the out-patient healthcare services in a public healthcare facility in Surabaya.
Methods: This study used qualitative phenomenological approach. This study was conducted in a hospital
in Surabaya. Fifteen MDR-TB patients were recruited by purposive sampling and were interviewed
semi-structurally and audiotaped. The research data were further analyzed using thematic analysis.
Research data from the participants were conveyed word by word, collected, defined, coded, and arranged
into each theme. The process of collecting the research data was done by developing codes and
themes. Results: Topics generated were Interaction of Provider-Patient, Lack of Human resources, and
Inadequate Hospital Facilities. Conclusion: Patients’ satisfaction of healthcare services also an important
factor in long-term care of MDR-TB patients. Healthcare services can be improved by involving both
healthcare worker resource and facilities. In addition, the role of health workers in understanding the
problems experienced by MDR-TB patients is also needed in order to increase their satisfaction while
providing the services. | en_US |