The Effect of Type of Communication by Physical Therapists on Patient Satisfaction and Revisit Intention

E. Kim, G. Sim, Dong-Hoon Kim
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Korea Purpose: This study sought to identify the effect of various types of communication by physical therapists on patient satisfaction and revisit intention. Methods: A total of 212 patients who received physical therapy in Seoul and the Gyeonggi province were surveyed on patient satisfaction and revisit intentions depending on the types of communication by physical therapists. Frequency and correlation analyses were conducted to process the data using the SPSS 22.0 program, and the AMOS 18.0 statistical package was used for confirmatory factor analysis. A structural equation modeling analysis was also performed to verify the model and the hypothesis that was set up in the pres-ent paper. Results: The survey showed that patient satisfaction correlates positively and significantly with patient-centric communication, physical factors, and spatial behavior. A significant negative correlation was also found between patient satisfaction and therapist-centered communication. Patient satisfaction positively correlated with revisit intentions. Conclusion: These results showed that there was a positive correlation between the communication of the physical therapist and the satisfaction recognized by a patient. This implies that the patient satisfaction with a physical therapist increases as the communication skills of a physical therapist improve. These findings suggest that a physical therapist must adopt patient-centric communication styles, physical factors, and spatial behavior. This study was important as it generated basic data for the formation of a therapeutic relationship through efficient and promotional communication skills. It recognizes the importance of communication between a physical therapist and a patient as the indispensable factor for
物理治疗师沟通方式对患者满意度及重访意向的影响
目的:本研究旨在探讨物理治疗师不同类型的沟通对患者满意度和回访意向的影响。方法:对首尔和京畿道212例接受物理治疗的患者进行满意度调查,并根据物理治疗师的沟通类型对患者的满意度和回访意愿进行调查。采用SPSS 22.0程序对数据进行频率分析和相关分析,采用AMOS 18.0统计软件包进行验证性因子分析。通过结构方程建模分析,验证了本文所建立的模型和假设。结果:患者满意度与以患者为中心的沟通、物理因素和空间行为呈正相关。患者满意度与以治疗师为中心的沟通也呈显著负相关。患者满意度与复诊意向正相关。结论:这些结果表明,物理治疗师的沟通与患者认可的满意度之间存在正相关。这意味着患者对物理治疗师的满意度随着物理治疗师沟通技巧的提高而增加。这些发现表明,物理治疗师必须采用以患者为中心的沟通方式、物理因素和空间行为。这项研究很重要,因为它为通过有效和促进的沟通技巧形成治疗关系提供了基本数据。它认识到物理治疗师和患者之间沟通的重要性,认为这是治疗的不可或缺的因素
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