Literature DB >> 10124786

The components of satisfaction with outpatient pharmacy services.

J R Lang, S D Fullerton.   

Abstract

The true objective of a pharmacy manager is not just to measure satisfaction, but to improve it by identifying and meeting the needs of the patient. This study was undertaken with the objective of determining the relevant components of outpatient pharmacy service which impact the patient's perception of satisfaction, and to develop an on-going instrument to track satisfaction with pharmacy services over time. A survey was mailed to 391 outpatients. Simple correlation was used to identify the salient components of patient satisfaction. Multiple regression was used to determine the relative contribution of each of these components to overall satisfaction. Principle components analysis (PCA) provided the basis for delineating the underlying dimensions of which patient satisfaction is comprised. The two most meaningful factors derived from these data can be defined as professional communication and the physical and emotional well-being of the patient. By understanding the dynamics of the components of satisfaction, pharmacy managers can emphasize those areas which will produce a more satisfied patient, repeat patronage, and enhanced viability for the pharmacy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 10124786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Mark Q        ISSN: 0735-9683


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