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This article presents the results of a survey conducted in 1998 evaluating the effectiveness of the Quality of Care (QoC) program initiated in China. This program was part of the State Family Planning Commission strategy adopted by China in 1995 to advance its family planning program. Members of an assessment team visited the pilot counties (districts) and interviewed a total of 1021 service recipients, technical personnel, family planning workers, and government officials. Findings indicate that the QoC program had brought positive changes in the areas of management guidelines, organizational buildup, birth control, information management, performance review, publicity and education, informed choice, technical service, and services in general. Feedback from most of the people interviewed was satisfactory. They regarded the course materials as beneficial to physical health and income-generating.

作者:Z, Xie

来源:China population today 1999 年 16卷 4-5期

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China population today 1999 年 16卷 4-5期
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Asia China Developing Countries Eastern Asia Family Planning Family Planning Program Evaluation Family Planning Programs Health Services Evaluation Organization And Administration Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Programs Quality Of Health Care Summary Report
This article presents the results of a survey conducted in 1998 evaluating the effectiveness of the Quality of Care (QoC) program initiated in China. This program was part of the State Family Planning Commission strategy adopted by China in 1995 to advance its family planning program. Members of an assessment team visited the pilot counties (districts) and interviewed a total of 1021 service recipients, technical personnel, family planning workers, and government officials. Findings indicate that the QoC program had brought positive changes in the areas of management guidelines, organizational buildup, birth control, information management, performance review, publicity and education, informed choice, technical service, and services in general. Feedback from most of the people interviewed was satisfactory. They regarded the course materials as beneficial to physical health and income-generating.