Author/Authors :
TAHA, MOHAMED H Medical Education Department - College of Medicine University of Qassim, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Patients’ satisfaction has long been considered
as an important factor when gauging health
outcome and quality of care in both developed
and developing countries (1) and constitutes a
substantial indicator of the health care quality
(2). Researches have shown that satisfied
patients are more likely to develop a good
relationship with the health system, leading to
improving compliance, continuity of care and
ultimately better health outcome (3).
Identification of patient’ needs and evaluation
of the health services provided are the starting
points of a patient-centered approach in providing
health care (4). In recent years, the health system
of Sudan has undergone some reforms and has
established an extensive health infrastructure in
both the public and private sectors (5). In Sudan,
people of different social classes take treatment
from different health providers such as public,
private, and military hospitals for different
reasons including economic condition, health
knowledge, and socio-demographic determinants.
Cultural practices may influence people to choose
the particular healthcare service providers.