Literature DB >> 11077805

Patients' satisfaction with physicians' services in primary healthcare centres in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

A H al-Doghaither1, B M Abdelrhman, A A Saeed.   

Abstract

Enhancing patient satisfaction offers a way of optimising health status and helps in the reduction of wastage of medical resources. The direct measurement of patient satisfaction is new in Kuwait. This study aimed to assess patient satisfaction with respect to physicians' services in primary health care (PHC) and to determine the association of patients sociodemographic variables on their satisfaction level. The sample consisted of 301 patients selected systematically from five primary healthcare centres (PHCC) to represent various geographic areas in Kuwait. The data were collected by personal interview using a structured questionnaire. The overall mean satisfaction with physician services was 2.21 points out of a maximum of five points. The results from multiple regression analysis indicated that gender, marital status, occupation and income are the most important predictors, with females, married, labourers and higher income levels having the highest mean satisfaction score. The principal component analysis indicated that the most important aspect is 'communication' which accounted for 54% of the total variance. The results suggested a need for an educational programme to inform patients of the objectives and limits of primary health services.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11077805     DOI: 10.1177/146642400012000306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Soc Promot Health        ISSN: 1466-4240


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