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BMC Health Services Research
A mixed methods study of using wasta in healthcare services in Palestine: predictors, consequences and proposed solutions
Research
Carol El Jabari1  Inad Nawajah2  Adel Takruri3 
[1] College of Nursing, Hebron University, Hebron, Palestine;Faculty of Science, Hebron University, Hebron, Palestine;Grants Office, Hebron University, Hebron, Palestine;
关键词: Wasta;    Healthcare;    Equity;    Quality;    Palestine;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12913-023-10114-5
 received in 2023-05-17, accepted in 2023-10-04,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundEquity in access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right. Yet studies demonstrate that some people receive preferential treatment while others are discriminated against. Wasta is a prevalent strategy whereby personal connections are used for influence and may result in gaining unfair advantages over others. This study aims to investigate wasta use in healthcare, the factors associated with its use, and the impact of wasta use on the equity and quality of healthcare services.MethodsA mixed-methods study utilizing a quantitative survey and qualitative interviews was conducted in Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) between October 2021 and February 2022. Quantitative analysis was performed using Stata version 14. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions assessed the relationship between wasta use and individual-level variables such as gender, residence, age, employment status, and financial situation. Content analyses of qualitative transcripts were performed using Dedoose version 9. Textual quotes were grouped into major and minor themes.ResultsMultivariate regressions revealed that wasta use is more prevalent among refugee camp dwellers and more frequent in Gaza compared to the West Bank. Wasta was also employed to a greater degree among government employees. Qualitative interviews complemented the quantitative results and added further insights into the consequences of Wasta use in healthcare settings such as negatively impacting quality and equity in healthcare services.ConclusionWasta use in healthcare can have an adverse effect on equity and quality. Ensuring efficient processes, reduced financial burdens, stringent accountability measures, transparency, and training programs can contribute to diminishing the need for using wasta in healthcare. By addressing both systemic and cultural factors that perpetuate wasta, societies can move closer to healthcare systems characterized by fairness, accessibility, and ethical integrity.

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CC BY   
© BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2023

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