OVERCOMING OPERATIONAL CHALLENGES: AN ANALYSIS OF CLINIC PERFORMANCE AND PATIENT TRUST IN NIGERIA’S HEALTHCARE SECTOR
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pp 1-6, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjcs3011
Author(s)
Okechukwu Chidoluo Vitus
Affiliation(s)
Omnibus Institute of Professional Learning and Development, Lagos 42100, Nigeria.
Corresponding Author
Okechukwu Chidoluo Vitus
ABSTRACT
This research article investigates the critical challenges faced by clinics in Nigeria, focusing on their failure to maintain operational standards and uphold their reputation in the healthcare sector. The primary objective of the study is to identify the underlying factors contributing to the decline in service quality and patient trust in these healthcare facilities. To achieve this, a mixed-methods approach was employed. Quantitative data were collected through surveys administered to patients and healthcare workers in various clinics across Nigeria. This was complemented by qualitative interviews with clinic administrators and regulatory bodies. The data were analyzed to identify patterns in service delivery, patient satisfaction, and operational practices. The findings reveal that many clinics struggle with inadequate resources, poor management practices, and a lack of adherence to established health guidelines. Common issues include insufficient staff training, outdated medical equipment, and financial constraints that hinder the acquisition of necessary supplies. Additionally, the study highlights systemic problems such as corruption and a lack of effective regulatory oversight, which exacerbate the challenges faced by these clinics. The implications of these findings are significant. They suggest that urgent reforms are needed to enhance the operational capacity of clinics in Nigeria. This includes improving training programs for healthcare providers, ensuring better regulatory compliance, and fostering a culture of accountability within the healthcare system. By addressing these issues, clinics can work towards restoring their reputation and providing higher-quality care to patients, ultimately contributing to a healthier population in Nigeria.
KEYWORDS
Clinics; Patients; Population; Health; Education
CITE THIS PAPER
Okechukwu Chidoluo Vitus. Overcoming operational challenges: an analysis of clinic performance and patient trust in Nigeria's healthcare sector. World Journal of Clinical Sciences. 2025, 3(1): 1-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjcs3011.
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