Literature DB >> 28809590

Brand trust and image: effects on customer satisfaction.

Sayed Hamid Khodadad Hosseini1, Leila Behboudi2.   

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate brand trust and brand image effects on healthcare service users. Nowadays, managers and health activists are showing increased tendency to marketing and branding to attract and satisfy customers. Design/methodology/approach The current study's design is based on a conceptual model examining brand trust and brand image effects on customer satisfaction. Data obtained from 240 questionnaires (310 respondents) were analyzed using path analysis. Findings Results revealed that the most effective items bearing the highest influence on customer satisfaction and on benefiting from healthcare services include brand image, staff sincerity to its patients, interactions with physicians and rapport. Research limitations/implications This study needs to be conducted in different hospitals and with different patients, which would lead to the model's expansion and its influence on the patient satisfaction. Originality/value Being the first study that simultaneously addresses brand trust and brand image effects on customer satisfaction, this research provides in-depth insights into healthcare marketing. Moreover, identifying significant components associated with healthcare branding helps managers and healthcare activists to create and protect their brands and, consequently, leading to an increased profitability resulting from the enhanced consumer satisfaction. Additionally, it would probably facilitate purchasing processes during the service selection.

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Keywords:  Brand; Customer (patient) satisfaction; Healthcare services

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28809590     DOI: 10.1108/IJHCQA-04-2016-0054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Care Qual Assur        ISSN: 0952-6862


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