Barriers to community participation in primary health care of district health: a qualitative study

BMC Prim Care. 2023 May 16;24(1):117. doi: 10.1186/s12875-023-02062-0.

Abstract

Introduction: Community participation is one of the principles of primary health care (PHC). However, it has not been adequately institutionalized due to numerous barriers. Therefore, the present study is conducted to identify barriers to community participation in primary health care in the district health network from the perspectives of stakeholders.

Methods: This qualitative case study was conducted in 2021 in Divandareh city, Iran. A total of 23 specialists and experts experienced in community participation, including nine health experts, six community health workers, four community members, and four health directors in primary health care programs, were selected using the purposive sampling method until complete saturation. Data was collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed simultaneously using qualitative content analysis.

Results: After data analysis, 44 codes, 14 sub-themes, and five themes were identified as barriers to community participation in primary health care in the district health network. The themes included community trust in the healthcare system, the status of community participation programs, the community and system's perception of participation programs, health system management approaches, and cultural barriers and institutional obstacles.

Conclusion: Based on the results of this study most important barriers to community participation relate to community trust, the organizational structure, community and the health profession's perception regarding the participatory programs. It seems necessary to take measures to remove barriers in order to realize community participation in primary healthcare system.

Keywords: Barriers; Community participation; Primary health care; Qualitative study.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Community Health Workers
  • Community Participation*
  • Delivery of Health Care*
  • Humans
  • Primary Health Care
  • Qualitative Research