Title: CCP Overview
1Improving Client-Provider Interactions Tools for
Success MAQ Mini University, May 12,
2003 Michelle Heerey, Jan Kumar, and Kristina
Gryboski
PPT CCP 6/7/00 P 1
2What is CPI?
All exchanges, both verbal and nonverbal, that
clients have with healthcare workers at all
levels regarding any healthcare service.
verbal
3Why is good CPI important?
- Its a clients right the right to
information, privacy, confidentiality, dignity
and freedom of expression recognized at ICPD and
FWCW. - It makes a difference!- The interpersonal and
informational dimensions of services are key to
clients perception of service quality and their
satisfaction and has direct impact on method
adoption, continued use, adherence to treatment
regimens and continuity of care. -
4 Wheres the evidence?
- Jacoby Fokkens 2001
- Storey Boulay 2001
- Knebel 2000
- Ponce 2000
- Matamala 1998
- Schuler Hossain 1998
- Koenig 1997
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- Abdel-Tawab, and Roter 1996
- Z. Lei 1996
- Haddad Fournier 1995
- Ndhlovu 1995
- Kenny 1995
- Vera 1993
5What does quality CPI look like?
- Providers
- Develop rapport w/ clients
- Ensure clients dignity, privacy and
confidentiality - Assess needs tailor information
- Encourage client communication
- (e.g. questions and concerns)
- Respect support clients rights and decisions
6What does quality CPI look like?
- Clients
- Participate actively
- Provide essential info
- Ask questions (e.g. rumors,
basic information) - Clarify points/issues
- Express preferences concerns
- Give feedback to providers
7What contributes to quality CPI?
- Provider-focused Interventions
- Training
- Skill reinforcement
- Communication aids
- Decision-making aids
- Reference materials
8What contributes to quality CPI?
- Client-focused Interventions
- Client coaching
- Computer-based counseling
- Behavior modeling via mass
- media
- Peer education counseling
9What contributes to quality CPI?
- Supportive Environment
- Leadership/vision
- Facilitative supervision
- Accreditation certification
- Client feedback systems
- Community-provider dialogue
- Policies that promote client-centered care
- Adequate resources
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10PEARLS
- It takes two!
- Client-provider interaction is best when BOTH the
provider and the client demonstrate effective
communication skills. - It takes more than training and job aids!
- The most effective program strategies bring
together multiple interventions and capitalize on
organizational and community factors that support
better interpersonal communication.