Type | Journal Article - Croatian medical journal |
Title | Patient satisfaction in dental outpatient clinics in Turkey |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 5 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
Page numbers | 651-654 |
URL | http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Osman_Hayran/publication/8222377_Patient_satisfaction_in_dental_outpatient_clinics_in_Turkey/links/0ff5820b66a7e2a6979e40f6.pdf |
Abstract | Aim. To measure the level of patient satisfaction in the dental outpatient clinics from a group of state hospitals in Turkey and explore the factors that may influence satisfaction. Methods. In a cross-sectional study, patients attending the outpatient clinics state hospitals from 9 provinces were interviewed. Data regarding socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents were collected and a patient satisfaction questionnaire, which consisted of 29 statements regarding various aspects of satisfaction, were completed during face-to-face interviews (n=641, response rate 89%). Results. There was no difference between the mean satisfaction scores of the study group with regard to socio-demographic characteristics except for the type of health insurance held by the patient. Patients covered by state pension funds had significantly higher satisfaction scores than the self-employed group with public insurance. Patients were most satisfied with privacy (82.1% of the respondents). Waiting time was the least satisfactory issue, with only 41.8% of patients reporting satisfaction with waiting time. Conclusion. The type of health insurance of the patients seems to be a significant predictor of dental patient satisfaction in Turkish state hospitals. Privacy was the most satisfactory service attribute whereas the waiting time had the lowest satisfactory rating. |
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