Abstract

BackgroundPrimary Health Care (PHC) was introduced as the first level of health services delivery after Alma-Ata declaration. However, after forty years, it needs to be more trustful to achieve its predefined objectives. Public trust in PHC is one of the neglected issues in the context. The aim of this study is to evaluate public trust in PHC in Iran.MethodsThe present investigation is a household survey conducted in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Two-stage cluster sampling method with Probability Proportional to Size (PPS) approach was used. Totally, 1178 households were enrolled in the study. PHC trust questionnaire and Ultra-short version of Socio-Economic Status assessment questionnaire (SES-Iran) was used for data collection. Data were analyzed using STATA software (version 15) through descriptive statistics and linear regression.ResultsThe mean ± SD age of the participants was 41.2 ± 15.1 and most (53.7%) were female. Mean score of PHC trust was 56.9 ± 24.7 (out of 100). It was significantly different between residents of Tabriz (the capital of province) and other cities in the province (p < 0.001). Linear regression showed that younger age, gender, insurance type, being married, and households higher socio-economic status had a significant positive effect on PHC trust level with R2 = 0.14383.ConclusionsPublic trust in PHC system in Iran needs to be improved. Individual variables had a small but key role in trust level. PHC trust cannot be only affected by individual’s variables and experiences but also by health system and health providers’ characteristics and public context in which PHC system exists. PHC trust level could be used as a public indicator in health systems especially in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) to contribute in system strengthening policies at the national and international levels.

Highlights

  • Primary Health Care (PHC) was introduced as the first level of health services delivery after Alma-Ata declaration

  • Trust in health system is as an indicator of public support and could be served as the orienting variable in Sadeghi Bazargani et al BMC Public Health (2020) 20:942 health policy making [9]

  • It was revealed that German people had the least level of trust in health system when compared with England, Wales and the Netherlands

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Primary Health Care (PHC) was introduced as the first level of health services delivery after Alma-Ata declaration. The aim of this study is to evaluate public trust in PHC in Iran. Primary Health Care (PHC), as the first level in the delivery of health services, was extended after Alma-Ata Declaration, worldwide [1]. It was revealed that low level of trust in health providers or organizations lead to the underuse of vaccination and health services [11, 12]. It caused delay in care-seeking and lower adherence to the instruction provided by health service providers [13,14,15]. Tabrizi et al (2016) reported that trust on health system was 10.83 out of 20 for PHC in Iran [5]

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