The quality of healthcare in rural Ethiopia is often suboptimal due to limited resources and infrastructure. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 120 rural clinics, randomly assigned to either an intervention group (receiving additional training and resources) or a control group (no changes). In the intervention group, there was a statistically significant = 0. 75 0. 12 in patient satisfaction scores compared to the control group (p < 0. 001), indicating improved service delivery. The randomized field trial successfully demonstrated that methodological improvements can lead to measurable clinical outcomes improvement at rural clinics. Further studies should be conducted with a larger sample size and across different regions in Ethiopia.
Mengesha Degu (Sun,) studied this question.