| dc.description.abstract | Service  delivery  is  a  key  pillar  of  the  health  systems  building  blocks  and  client 
satisfaction  is  one  of  the  parameters  that  is  used  to  assess  the  status  of  services 
offered in an institution. Client satisfaction is a customer related tool  that is applied 
to  identify  the  gaps  and  improve  the  quality  of  services  while  focusing  on  the 
retention  of  clients.  Most  institutions  do  not  understand  the  importance  of  client 
satisfaction and assume that clients are satisfied with the service while at the end the 
quality of care is compromised especially in the areas of HIV/AIDS service 
provision. This study arose to investigate the factors that influence HIV/AIDS Client 
satisfaction at the Comprehensive Care Centre’s in Wajir County. Specifically, the 
study assessed availability of  HIV/AIDS  testing services, availability of  HIV drugs, 
availability of care and support system and the availability of the institutional support 
towards HIV/AIDS at the Comprehensive Care Centres. In order to accomplish these 
research  objectives,  a  descriptive  cross-sectional  study  was  employed  where  both 
quantitative and qualitative data were gathered through survey questionnaires for the 
HIV/AIDS Clients. In addition, key informant interviews and facility-based 
observation  guide  was  used  to  collect  qualitative  data.  The  study  targeted  clients  in 
the  Clinic  who  were  on  antiretroviral  therapy  for  more  than  six  months  at  the  sub-
County  referral  hospitals  and  the  County  referral  hospital  Comprehensive  Care 
Centre  of  Wajir  County.  The  researcher  targeted  a  sample  of  157  clients  out  of  a 
population of 265 clients. The study managed to gather information from 147 clients 
using  semi-structured  questionnaires;  representing  a  93.6  per  cent  response  rate. 
Pretest  was  done  to  improve  reliability  and  validity  of  the  research  instruments. 
Statistical  Package  for  Social  Sciences  (SPSS)  version  24  was  used  to  code  and 
analyze the collected data. Chi-square, Fisher’s exact test, Pearson correlation 
coefficient  and  Logistic  regression  analysis  was  done  to  determine  the  relationship 
between and among the variables. The data was  analyzed using descriptive statistics 
(percentages,  frequencies,  means,  and  standard  deviations)  and  inferential  statistics 
(regression  coefficients,  F-statistics,  t-statistics  and  Chi-square  statistics).  Results 
from bivariate analysis revealed a significant relationship between client satisfaction 
(1= Satisfied, 0=Not satisfied) and predictor variables. The researcher therefore did a 
multivariate  analysis  using  logistic  regression,  where  availability  of  HIV  testing 
services (sig. 0.010) and availability of HIV care and social support (sig. 0.005) were 
significant  predictors  of  client  satisfaction.  Availability  of  institutional  support  (sig. 
0.263)  and  availability  of  drugs  (sig. 0.480)  were  not  found  to  be  significant 
predictors of client satisfaction. The results indicated the likelihood of being satisfied 
with services in the Comprehensive Care Centre’s was 51.3 per cent  (sig.  0.010) 
higher for people who reported availability of HIV testing services and  56.9 per cent 
(sig.  0.005)  higher  for  people  who  reported  accessibility  of  HIV  care  and  social 
support. The study concluded that availability of HIV testing services and 
availability of HIV care and social support were significant factors influencing client 
satisfaction. Based on the findings from the study the researcher   recommended that 
focus and priority should be given to HIV/AIDS services, the hospitals  management 
need to ensure sufficient HIV testing services and drugs are available and accessible 
to  patients.  In  addition,  stakeholders  in  the  fight  against  HIV/AIDs  in  collaboration 
with  hospitals  management  need  to  provide  social  and  welfare  support  as  well  as 
institutional support through budgetary allocation to the HIV/AIDS programs in the 
County.  The  study  also  suggested  further  that,  studies  can  be  conducted  to  identify 
quality of services and client retention. | en_US |