| Literature DB >> 27007805 |
Yipeng Lv1, Chen Xue1, Yang Ge1, Feng Ye1, Xu Liu1, Yuan Liu1, Lulu Zhang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Relatively few articles have focused on exploring factors influencing soldiers' overall satisfaction and differences between inpatients' and outpatients' satisfaction, particularly in the Chinese army. Elucidating factors influencing military inpatient and outpatient care separately and analyzing their differences may provide more information for the health system.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27007805 PMCID: PMC4805190 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The relationship between the overall satisfaction and soldiers demographic characteristic of the outpatient and inpatient.
| Total | Satisfied Outpatient (%) | P value | Total | Satisfied Inpatient (%) | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ethnicity | ||||||
| han | 502 | 94(18.7%) | 0.408 | 236 | 42(17.8%) | 0.085 |
| the other | 19 | 5(26.3%) | 7 | 3(42.9%) | ||
| age | ||||||
| 36- | 15 | 0 | <0.0001 | 6 | 0 | 0.119 |
| 31–35 | 51 | 8(15.7%) | 34 | 6(17.6%) | ||
| 26–30 | 134 | 14(10.4%) | 62 | 6(9.7%) | ||
| 21–25 | 240 | 47(19.6%) | 110 | 24(21.8%) | ||
| 16–20 | 81 | 30(37.0%) | 31 | 9(29.0%) | ||
| length of military service | ||||||
| 16- | 19 | 1(5.3%) | <0.0001 | 11 | 1(9.1%) | 0.100 |
| 11–15 | 61 | 8(13.1%) | 38 | 6(15.8%) | ||
| 6–10 | 144 | 13(9.0%) | 62 | 6(9.7%) | ||
| 1–5 | 297 | 77(25.9%) | 132 | 32(24.2%) | ||
| home address | ||||||
| East | 210 | 37(17.6%) | 0.690 | 79 | 15(19.0%) | 0.869 |
| Middle | 264 | 54(20.5%) | 108 | 19(17.6%) | ||
| West | 47 | 8(17.0%) | 56 | 11(19.6%) | ||
| educational level | ||||||
| graduate and junior college | 210 | 30(14.3%) | 0.024 | 89 | 14(15.7%) | 0.592 |
| technical secondary school and senior high school | 311 | 69(22.2%) | 152 | 31(20.4%) | ||
| junior high school and primarily school | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||
| marital status | ||||||
| unmarried | 399 | 87(21.8%) | 0.003 | 181 | 40(22.1%) | 0.018 |
| married | 122 | 12(9.8%) | 62 | 5(8.1%) | ||
| staff category | ||||||
| retired cadre | 1 | 0 | <0.0001 | 2 | 1(50.0%) | <0.0001 |
| division level and above cadre | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2(66.7%) | ||
| regimental or below cadre levels | 47 | 4(8.5%) | 32 | 2(6.3%) | ||
| Sergeant | 323 | 46(14.2%) | 140 | 15(10.7%) | ||
| Conscript | 143 | 47(32.9%) | 62 | 23(37.1%) | ||
| Cadetship | 5 | 2(40.0%) | 4 | 2(50.0%) | ||
| workplace | ||||||
| urban areas | 195 | 44(22.6%) | 0.420 | 82 | 23(28.0%) | 0.083 |
| rural areas | 146 | 25(17.1%) | 69 | 10(14.5%) | ||
| Island | 35 | 6(17.1%) | 13 | 1(7.7%) | ||
| Ship | 145 | 24(16.6%) | 79 | 11(13.9%) |
* P<0.05,
** P<0.01,
*** P<0.001
a. from Conscript to division level and above cadre, the military rank rises gradually. Cadetships are the students study in the military school and received the same medical treatment as conscripts. Retired cadre can enjoyed the best medical service in the Chinese military hospital.
The relationship between soldiers’ satisfaction and illness state, received outpatient care and perception variables.
| Total | Satisfied Outpatient (%) | P Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| type of diseases | |||
| influenza | 188 | 45(23.9%) | 0.031 |
| Fever | 56 | 10(17.9%) | 0.817 |
| Physical pain | 175 | 23(13.1%) | 0.015 |
| Stomach-ache | 66 | 10(15.2%) | 0.394 |
| Training injury | 73 | 12(16.4%) | 0.547 |
| Others | 139 | 28(20.1%) | 0.689 |
| disease severity | |||
| mild | 107 | 34(31.8%) | 0.001 |
| Moderate | 308 | 50(16.2%) | |
| serious | 106 | 15(14.2%) | |
| illness duration | |||
| less than fortnight | 267 | 66(24.7%) | 0.001 |
| acute disease happened two weeks before | 51 | 7(13.7%) | |
| Chronic disease happened two weeks before | 203 | 26(12.8%) | |
| The number of days absent | |||
| more than 3 days | 0 | 0 | 0.760 |
| less than 3days | 68 | 12(17.6%) | |
| Never | 453 | 87(19.2%) | |
| the number of treatment | |||
| more than 3 times | 391 | 68(17.4%) | 0.104 |
| 2 times | 130 | 31(23.8%) | |
| 1 time | 0 | 0 | |
| medical institution | |||
| Clinics | 312 | 69(22.1%) | 0.041 |
| primary hospital | 63 | 10(15.9%) | |
| secondary hospital | 76 | 14(18.4%) | |
| tertiary hospital | 70 | 6(8.6%) | |
| local hospital and others | 0 | 0 | |
| Satisfaction with healthcare information | |||
| yes | 276 | 78(28.3%) | 0.0001 |
| no | 136 | 10(7.4%) | |
| not sure | 109 | 11(10.1%) | |
| satisfaction with medical personnel’s explanation of condition | |||
| very poor | 32 | 1(3.1%) | 0.0001 |
| Poor | 41 | 2(4.9%) | |
| fair | 297 | 35(11.8%) | |
| Good | 92 | 31(33.7%) | |
| excellent | 59 | 30(50.8%) | |
| satisfaction with doctor’s communication regarding therapeutic regimen | |||
| very poor | 38 | 1(2.6%) | 0.0001 |
| Poor | 55 | 3(5.5%) | |
| fair | 273 | 35(12.8%) | |
| Good | 99 | 29(29.3%) | |
| excellent | 56 | 31(55.4%) | |
| satisfaction with environment | |||
| very poor | 23 | 1(4.3%) | 0.0001 |
| Poor | 41 | 0 | |
| fair | 300 | 42(14.0%) | |
| Good | 98 | 28(28.6%) | |
| excellent | 59 | 28(47.5%) | |
| the level of trust in medical staff | |||
| very poor | 23 | 1(4.3%) | 0.0001 |
| Poor | 30 | 1(3.3%) | |
| fair | 277 | 32(11.6%) | |
| Good | 147 | 40(27.2%) | |
| excellent | 44 | 25(56.8%) | |
* P<0.05,
** P<0.01,
*** P<0.001
a. all the p values of different types of disease are calculated separately about the comparison of those getting such disease and who did not.
b. From the clinic to the tertiary hospital, the medical resource and Diagnosis and treatment level growth greatly. Clinic means primary medical institutions without meeting the standard of hospital. The primary hospital is the hospitals focuses on the community or the grass-roots units providing the most basic medical service. The secondary hospital is the regional medical centre. The tertiary hospital is a kind of trans-regional hospital which has more medical resource and can provide advanced medical service. The local hospital and others means the hospitals beyond the military medical institutions.
The relationship between soldiers satisfaction and the hospitalizations aspect, received inpatient care and perception variables.
| Total | Satisfied Inpatient (%) | P Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| operation situation | |||
| Yes | 148 | 26(17.6%) | 0.785 |
| No | 95 | 18(18.9%) | |
| number of times hospitalized | |||
| more than 1 time | 42 | 10(23.8%) | 0.291 |
| 1 times | 201 | 34(16.9%) | |
| hospitalization day | |||
| more than 7 days | 177 | 34(19.2%) | 0.637 |
| 3–7 days | 45 | 6(13.3%) | |
| less than 3 days | 21 | 4(19.0%) | |
| time waited for hospitalization | |||
| more than 1 week | 23 | 6(26.1%) | 0.447 |
| 1 week | 220 | 38(17.3%) | |
| the time required to research the medical institution | |||
| more than 60 minutes | 171 | 36(21.1%) | 0.066 |
| 30–60 minutes | 72 | 8(11.1%) | |
| 0–30 minutes | 0 | 0 | |
| discharge causes | |||
| bad treatment effect | 5 | 1(20.0%) | 0.351 |
| poor treatment condition | 3 | 0 | |
| poor service attitude | 5 | 0 | |
| job demand | 13 | 3(20.0%) | |
| self-feeling | 16 | 1(6.3%) | |
| Cured | 201 | 39(19.4%) | |
| medical institution | |||
| Clinics | 19 | 5(26.3%) | 0.095 |
| primary hospital | 35 | 8(22.9%) | |
| secondary hospital | 88 | 9(10.2%) | |
| tertiary hospital | 53 | 9(17.0%) | |
| local hospital and others | 48 | 13(27.1%) | |
| satisfaction with medical personnel's explanation of condition | |||
| very poor | 7 | 2(28.6%) | 0.005 |
| Poor | 18 | 1(5.6%) | |
| Fair | 126 | 16(12.7%) | |
| Good | 56 | 10(17.9%) | |
| excellent | 36 | 15(41.7%) | |
| satisfaction with doctor’s communication regarding therapeutic regimen | |||
| very poor | 7 | 2(28.6%) | 0.004 |
| Poor | 23 | 1(4.3%) | |
| Fair | 131 | 17(13.0%) | |
| Good | 48 | 11(22.9%) | |
| excellent | 34 | 13(38.2%) | |
| satisfaction with environment | |||
| very poor | 9 | 1(11.1%) | 0.001 |
| Poor | 22 | 0 | |
| Fair | 129 | 19(14.7%) | |
| Good | 49 | 11(22.4%) | |
| excellent | 34 | 13(38.2%) | |
| the level of trust in medical staff | |||
| very poor | 8 | 1(12.5%) | 0.007 |
| Poor | 20 | 0 | |
| Fair | 113 | 15(13.3%) | |
| Good | 72 | 19(26.4%) | |
| excellent | 30 | 9(30.0%) | |
| satisfaction with medical personnel’s attitudes | |||
| not satisfied | 40 | 1(2.5%) | 0.005 |
| satisfied | 203 | 43(21.2%) | |
| satisfaction with medical quality | |||
| not satisfied | 35 | 1(2.9%) | 0.010 |
| satisfied | 208 | 44(21.2%) | |
** P<0.01
Factors associated with overall outpatient satisfaction in the army after logistic regression analysis.
| Variables | Odd ratio (95% confidence interval) | p Value |
|---|---|---|
| length of military service | 2.00(1.36–2.92) | 0.0001 |
| disease severity | 0.63(0.43–0.94) | 0.022 |
| satisfaction with doctor’s communication regarding therapeutic regimen | 2.09(1.50–2.90) | 0.0001 |
| the level of trust in the medical staffs | 1.88(1.80–2.75) | 0.001 |
| staff category | ||
| regimental or below cadre levels | 0.05(0.004–0.58) | 0.017 |
| sergeant | 0.08 (0.01–0.69) | 0.021 |
| satisfaction with environment | 1.69(1.13–2.53) | 0.011 |
| satisfaction with medical quality | 7.59(1.24–61.16) | 0.049 |