Title of article
Predicting and comparing patient satisfaction in four different modes of health care across a nation
Author/Authors
Annemieke P. Bikker، نويسنده , , Andrew G.H. Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
13
From page
1671
To page
1683
Abstract
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population surveys by determining and comparing dimensions of satisfaction in four different health services in Scotland: general practice, domiciliary care, outpatients and inpatients (including day cases). The research design involved secondary data analysis of a national telephone survey conducted to inform the development of a national health plan. The database was created using a stratified quota sample of 3052 people of 16 years and above resident in Scotland in 2000. The main outcome measures investigated were overall measures of patient satisfaction with each type of service. Principal components analysis was used to determine the dimensions. Interest was in the extent to which patients, many of whom were the same (having used more than one service), evaluated different services in similar ways, as well as those factors specific to each service.
Keywords
Patient Satisfaction , General practice , Domiciliary care , Outpatients , Inpatients , Population surveys , Scotland , UK
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
603052
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