| Literature DB >> 35444408 |
Yehua Wang1, Chuyao Deng1, Lili Yang2.
Abstract
Background: Due to globalization, an increasing number of international visitors comes to China. The needs of their medical care are understudied, which can cause low patient satisfaction and lead to poor clinical outcomes for the clients. To meet those international clients' medical care needs, hospitals in China are seeking strategies to improve services. Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore international clients' medical care experiences in China, and their perceptions of the quality of these international healthcare services. Patients andEntities:
Keywords: assessment of healthcare needs; focus groups; international aspects; qualitative research
Year: 2022 PMID: 35444408 PMCID: PMC9013666 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S353320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.314
Focus Group Topic Guide
| Topic List | |
|---|---|
| Stage 1. Opening questions | What do you think of your first experience in the international clinic? |
| Stage 2. Introductory questions | Why did you choose our international clinic? |
| Stage 3. Transition questions | What do you think is a good/perfect international care process? |
| Stage 4. Key questions | What do you think need to be done to improve the medical environment? What is essential to the medical environment? |
| What standards and requirements do you think international care professionals should meet? | |
| Do you think the medical procedure is reasonable? What are the negatives and positives? | |
| What do you feel most about the whole experience? Is there anything you do not like or understand? | |
| Stage 5. Ending questions | Is there anything you’d like to say about international outpatient service that we have not covered yet? |
Supporting Quotes for Each Theme
| Theme | Quote |
|---|---|
| Privacy and confidentiality | “Privacy is important. I need a separate room, without interruptions” [No.1 Focus group 3] |
| “When I am doing the test, the door must be locked. Unnecessary exposure is unacceptable ” [No.2 Focus group 2] | |
| “One doctor one patient, that always helps.” [No.6 Focus group 1] | |
| Effective communication | “You guys (international professionals) are nice, very good English. People from other department are not so good at English, but it is fine, translation App always work.” [No.3 Focus group 2] |
| “All the stuff here speak good English so we can communicate.” [No.5 Focus group 2] | |
| “Sometimes I am still confused, especially in the part of explaining the medical specialty, the doctor may use video or pictures to explain which is much better.” [No.6 Focus group 2] | |
| Multicultural sensitive care | “People stare at you, but I have to wear the traditional clothes.” [No.7 Focus group 1] |
| “I ask a female doctor for my wife.” [No.7 Focus group 2] | |
| “I remember once, a nurse from the international clinic arrange a place for me to pray, it will never happen in other hospital.” [No.2 Focus group 1] | |
| “I want a female doctor to help me, especially the ultrasound test.” [No.4 Focus group 3] | |
| Pleasant environments | “This place is very nice, I mean well organized obviously. Comfortable sofa, green plants and paintings, all good.” [No.8 Focus group 2] |
| “You have the play area for kid, and also a mother-infant room is so helpful.” [No.3 Focus group 3] | |
| “I feel safe here, and relaxed.” [No.1 Focus group 1] | |
| “Toilet here is always clean and no awful smell. By the way, no squatting pot, I can’t use that one.” [No.3 Focus group 1] | |
| Qualified care and procedures | “Usually I make an appointment by email, then I get a confirmation, which is convenient for me.” [No.5 Focus group 3] |
| “I see the doctor first, nurses help me arrange everything, blood test, CT scan, very efficient. ” [No.1 Focus group 2] | |
| “I trust the doctors here, they are professional with excellent services and skills. ” [No.6 Focus group 3] | |
| Respect | “I understand some Chinese, when they call me heiren (black people), I feel uncomfortable.” [No.8 Focus group 3] |
| “When they need my signature, they ask for my permission first.” [No.5 Focus group 1] | |
| “During the test, the doctor will tell me what happens next, help me to reduce stress, instead of treating me like an animal.” [No.7 Focus group 3] |
Participants Background Information of Focus Groups
| Characteristics | Participants n (%) or Mean (Range) n=24 |
|---|---|
| Age | 29.7years(18–45) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 17(70.8%) |
| Female | 7(29.2%) |
| Highest educational qualification | |
| Doctoral or equivalent | 3(12.5%) |
| Master degree or equivalent | 5(20.8%) |
| University degree or equivalent | 14(58.3%) |
| Post-secondary, non-tertiary | 2(8.4%) |
| Nationality | |
| American | 7(29.2%) |
| Indian | 2(8.3%) |
| British | 6(25.0%) |
| Dutch | 1(4.2%) |
| French | 1(4.2%) |
| Italian | 1(4.2%) |
| Japanese | 3(12.4%) |
| Saudi Arabian | 2(8.3%) |
| Russian | 1(4.2%) |
| Religion | |
| Christian | 9(37.5%) |
| Buddhist | 2(8.3%) |
| Muslim | 4(16.7%) |
| Other | 2(8.3%) |
| None | 7(29.2%) |
| Visa type | |
| Tourist visa | 4(16.7%) |
| Business visa | 12(50.0%) |
| Student visa | 8(33.3%) |
| Others | 0 |
| Married | |
| Yes | 12(50.0%) |
| No | 12(50.0%) |
| Payment | |
| Self | 4(16.7%) |
| Insurance company (direct billing) | 18(75.0%) |
| Insurance company (without direct billing) | 2(8.3%) |
| Other | 0 |
| First time to visit international clinic | |
| Yes | 2(8.3%) |
| No | 22(91.7%) |
Participants Background Information of Healthcare Providers’ Interviews
| No. | Gender | Age | Highest Educational Qualification | Married | Service Year (International Department) | Professional Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N1 | Male | 42 | Doctor | Yes | 10 years | Attending (doctor) |
| N2 | Female | 35 | Master | Yes | 5 years | Resident (doctor) |
| N3 | Female | 39 | Bachelor | Yes | 11 years | Head nurse |
| N4 | Female | 29 | Bachelor | No | 3 years | Senior nurse |