| Literature DB >> 21321418 |
N Devadasan1, Bart Criel, Wim Van Damme, Pierre Lefevre, S Manoharan, Patrick Van der Stuyft.
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21321418 PMCID: PMC3100144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375
Fig. 1The ACCORD-ASHWINI-AMS community health insurance scheme in 2004. ACCORD, Actions for Community Organisation, Rehabilitation and Development; ASHWINI, Association for Health Welfare in the Nilgiris; AMS, Adivasi Munnetra Sangam.
Fig. 2The KKVS community health scheme in 2005. KKVS, Kadamalai Kalanjiam Vattara Sangam.
Framework of indicators for patient satisfaction
| Variable | Measure |
|---|---|
| Overall satisfaction | The medicines were effective. |
| I was satisfied with the care. | |
| I feel better now. | |
| I felt cared for. | |
| Doctor’s service orientation | Had faith in the doctor. |
| The doctor listened to my problems. | |
| The doctor examined me. | |
| The doctor explained to me about my | |
| condition. | |
| I received discharge instructions. | |
| Nurse’s service orientation | I was received warmly. |
| I was not shouted at. | |
| I was not afraid. | |
| The staff was courteous. | |
| Tangibles (hospital and staff) Processes | Received medicines. |
| Amenities were available. | |
| The waiting time was not long. | |
| Visitors were allowed to see me. | |
| Did not have to pay tips. | |
| Treatment was not costly. |
Fig. 3A schematic representation of the sampling method used at ACCORD, Gudalur. SE, socio-economic.
Fig. 4Interview schedules at ACCORD for the 568 households.
Characteristics of the sampled households at ACCORD and KKVS in 2004-2005
| ACCORD | KKVS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insured | Uninsured | Insured | Uninsured | |
| Number of households sampled | 305 | 263 | 500 | 500 |
| Number of households with baseline characteristics (individuals) | 297 (1413) | 248 (1173) | 396 (1469) | 412 (1517) |
| Median family size (95% CI) | 5.0 (4.8, 5.2) | 5.0 (4.8, 5.2) | 4.0 (3.8,4.1) | 4.0 (3.8, 4.2) |
| Median age of individuals (95% CI) | 23.0 (21.9, 24.1) | 22.0 (20.9, 23.1) | 28 (27, 29) | 25 (24, 26) |
| Proportion of females (95% CI) | 52 (49, 54) | 52 (49, 55) | 53 (51, 56) | 45 (43, 48) |
| Proportion of individuals (> 6 yr) who are literate (95% CI) | 54 (51, 57) | 52 (49, 55) | 65 (63, 68) | 77 (75, 80) |
| Median annual income/expenditure in Rs (95% CI) | 28,520 (26,634, 30,452) | 27,186 (25,714, 28,658) | 28,198 (26,174, 30,222) | 29,072 (26,634, 31,464) |
Details of patients with major ailments who sought care with formal health services at ACCORD and KKVS in 2004-2005
| ACCORD | KKVS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insured | Uninsured | Insured | Uninsured | |
| Number of episodes of illness that were treated at a formal health facility (patients) | 202 (183) | 86 (77) | 66 (66) | 57 (57) |
| Median age in yr (95% CI) | 24 (22, 25) | 25 (22, 30) | 37 (35, 40) | 31 (24, 45) |
| % of women (95% CI) | 55 (48, 62) | 65 (54, 75) | 50 (38, 62) | 51 (38, 63) |
| % literate (95% CI) | 48 (40, 56) | 50 (38, 62) | 66 (54, 76) | 73 (59, 83) |
| Median household income/expenditure in Rs. (95% CI) | 27,830 (24,702, 32,614) | 25,806 (22,172, 27,692) | 35,696 (32,430, 42,090) | 34,040 (24,426, 38,456) |
Missing data
Calculated on patients ≥ 6 yr
Missing data - 5
Proportion of patients (%) who were satisfied with care received, at ACCORD and KKVS and the reasons therein (95 CI)
| Measures | ACCORD | KKVS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insured (n= 202) | Uninsured (n = 86) | Insured (n = 66) | Uninsured (n = 57) | |
| I was satisfied with the care received | 92 (88, 95) | 87 (89, 94) | 95 (90, 100) | 79 (68, 89) |
| The medicines were effective | 89 (84, 93) | 85 (77, 92) | 100 (94, 100) | 91 (83, 98) |
| I felt cared for | 88 (84, 92) | 81 (73, 90) | 98 (95, 101) | 89 (80, 97) |
| I felt better | 98 (96, 100) | 98(94,101) | 94 (88, 100) | 93 (86. 100) |
| 82 (76, 87) | 73 (64, 83) | 89 (81, 97) | 80 (69, 91) | |
| I have faith in the doctor | 88 (83, 92) | 85 (77, 92) | 98 (95, 101) | 91 (83, 98) |
| Doctor explained about my illness | 77 (71, 83) | 73 (64, 83) | 98 (95, 101) | 94 (88, 100) |
| I received instructions at discharge | 80 (75, 86) | 78 (69, 87) | 97 (92, 101) | 96 (91, 101) |
| Doctor listened to my problems | 84 (79, 89) | 79 (70, 88) | 98 (95, 101) | 100 (94, 100) |
| Doctor examined me | 88 (83, 92) | 85 (77, 92) | 100 (94, 100) | 98 (95, 102) |
| 65 (58, 71) | 60 (50, 70) | 91 (83, 98) | 85 (76, 95) | |
| Staff did not shout at me | 96 (93, 98) | 95 (91, 100) | 84 (75, 93) | 69 (57, 81) |
| I was received warmly | 88 (84, 92) | 90 (83, 96) | 98 (95, 101) | 95 (89, 101) |
| Staff were courteous | 86 (81, 90) | 81 (73, 90) | 97 (92, 101) | 96 (91, 101) |
| I was not afraid | 91 (87, 95) | 92 (86, 98) | 73 (62, 84) | 65 (53, 78) |
| 73 (67, 79) | 74 (65, 84) | 63 (51, 75) | 44 (31, 57) | |
| I was satisfied with the amenities | 86 (81, 90) | 78 (69, 87) | 94 (88, 100) | 100 (94, 100) |
| I received medicines at the hospital | 88 (83, 92) | 87 (80, 94) | 94 (87, 100) | 98 (95, 102) |
| 84 (79, 89) | 78 (69, 87) | 86 (77, 94) | 98 (95, 102) | |
| Waiting period was not long | 94 (90, 97) | 85 (77, 93) | 78 (68, 88) | 60 (47, 74) |
| The treatment was not costly | 87 (82, 92) | 92 (86, 98) | 32 (21, 44) | 20 (10, 31) |
| Visitors were allowed to see me | 68 (62, 75) | 62 (51, 72) | 87 (79, 95) | 89 (81, 97) |
| I did not pay informal fees | 98 (96, 100) | 97 (93, 100) | 87 (79, 95) | 72 (60, 84) |
| 53 (46, 60) | 48 (37, 58) | 16 (7, 25) | 9 (2, 17) | |
1 non responder
2 non responders
3 non responders
19 non responders
4 non responder
9 non responders
Confidence interval calculated from the following website: http://www.dimensionresearch.com/resources/calculators/conf_prop.html