Antecedents of Outpatient Satisfaction in Internal Medicine Polyclinic during Covid-19 Pandemic Era (Empirical Study At Hospital X)

Meidy C. Elim, Ferdi Antonio
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Abstract: There is high competition among private hospitals in seeking the quality of health services provided that meets consumer needs. The largest service unit in the hospital is the outpatient unit; one of the polyclinics is Internal Medicine unit. Patients coming for treatment in this unit during the COVID-19 pandemic expect the best health services. A variety of factors can affect patient satisfaction but only a few studies are focused on outpatient satisfaction in the COVID-19 pandemic era so far. This research aimed to evaluate the effects of environment and facilities, professional competence, caring attitudes and emotional support, perceived compliance of COVID-19 protocol, communication and information, and waiting time on patient’s satisfaction. There were 164 samples obtained by purposive sampling from respondents that filled out the online questionnaires. Data were analyzed by using the PLS-SEM. The results showed that the independent and mediating variables had significant positive effects on general satisfaction. The strongest effect was from environment and facilities and professional competence, while the direct effect on general satisfaction was found to be the strongest from waiting time. In conclusion, the results confirmed the theory of patient satisfaction with health services. Therefore, this research model has strong predictive accuracy and large predictive relevance to be used and developed in further research. Keywords: satisfaction; outpatient; COVID-19; private hospitals
新冠肺炎大流行时期内科综合门诊患者满意度的前因式分析(以某医院为例)
摘要:民营医院在追求满足消费者需求的医疗服务质量方面存在着激烈的竞争。医院最大的服务单位是门诊部;其中一个综合诊所是内科。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,前来该病房治疗的患者期望获得最好的卫生服务。影响患者满意度的因素多种多样,但目前针对新冠肺炎大流行时代患者满意度的研究较少。本研究旨在评估环境和设施、专业能力、关怀态度和情感支持、感知COVID-19协议遵守情况、沟通和信息、等待时间对患者满意度的影响。通过有目的抽样,从填写在线问卷的受访者中获得164个样本。采用PLS-SEM对数据进行分析。结果表明,自变量和中介变量对总体满意度有显著的正向影响。环境设施和专业能力对总体满意度的直接影响最大,等待时间对总体满意度的直接影响最大。总之,研究结果证实了病人对卫生服务满意的理论。因此,该研究模型具有较强的预测准确性和较大的预测相关性,值得在进一步的研究中使用和发展。关键词:满足;门诊;COVID-19;私立医院
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