Title of article :
Developing a Psychometric Scale for Brief Evaluation of Outpatient Satisfaction
Author/Authors :
Attari, Maryam Faculty of Management - University of Tehran , Bahrami-Ehsan, Hadi Department of Psychology - University of Tehran , Attari, Mohammad Department of Psychology - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Patient satisfaction is a key feature of quality improvement in modern health care
systems. The focus of patient satisfaction studies has been on inpatient satisfaction measurement. As such, valid
and reliable instruments for assessment of outpatient satisfaction are lacking in the field. This study aimed to
develop and validate a brief scale to facilitate assessing outpatient satisfaction.
Methods: Based on the existing literature and patient interviews, an initial pool of 20 items was generated. Item
analysis and principal components analysis were carried out to evaluate the psychometric quality of items. Internal
consistency of the instrument was evaluated by calculating Cronbach’s alpha for the whole scale and subscales.
Findings: Results supported the appropriateness of all items. Moreover, principal components analysis using
Varimax rotation yielded a four-factor solution. Reliability coefficients of the subscales were within the
acceptable range. The existing brief 20-item scale was developed with four subscales of staff, physician
care, clinical atmosphere, and overall satisfaction.
Conclusions: Therefore, this brief scale may be served as a valid and reliable instrument in clinics, hospitals,
and research settings.
Keywords :
Psychometrics , Patient satisfaction , Outpatients , Reliability , validity , Factor analysis , Quality improvement , Scale development
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics