| Literature DB >> 10126027 |
M Peyrot1, P D Cooper, D Schnapf.
Abstract
The authors examined factors related to consumer satisfaction and willingness to recommend the provider among 1,366 patients receiving examinations at a free-standing medical imaging facility. The nontechnical (nonmedical) characteristics of the service encounter were drawn from three conceptual domains--staff behavior, atmospherics, and information--and two subjective judgments regarding the medical service itself: examination comfort and perceived worth. The authors hypothesized that all of these factors are related to increased consumer satisfaction and willingness to recommend the provider. Data collection was based on a service script, and factor analysis was used to organize elements from each domain into a map of consumer perceptions. Multivariate logistic regression indicated that items from each domain were significantly related to patient satisfaction and willingness to recommend the provider.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 10126027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Care Mark ISSN: 0737-3252