Antecedents of patient health engagement in the radiotherapy service (evidence from Indonesia)

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anthony Kasena, Ferdi Antonio
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Background: Private radiotherapy (RT) facilities in emerging countries are growing with cancer incidence. Private healthcare providers must provide better care based on patient perspectives to reach more patients.Aim: This study investigated the relationship between antecedents of patient health engagement (PHE) with revisit intention (RVI) and intent to recommend (ITR) in private RT facilities.Setting: The survey was conducted in a private hospital with a RT service in Central Java province, Indonesia.Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional design with a purposive sampling method was used. Patient questionnaire survey modified from validated self-administered radiotherapy experience (RTEQ) and PHE questionnaire were used to collect data. Partial least squares-structural equation modelling was used to analyse the data.Results: In this study, 173 respondents consented to participate, which demonstrated that seven of the eight experience antecedents of PHE measured by reliable and valid RTEQ and were significantly related to PHE (p-value 0.05). At the same time, the degree of PHE has a significant relationship with RVI and ITR (p-value 0.05).Conclusion: Patient informational needs elements from the patient experience, followed by situational repose, were shown to have a prominent relation to PHE. The management of private RT facilities needs to focus more on these elements to encourage PHE to establish hospital performance.Contribution: The findings denote that six elements of RTEQ relate to PHE and further hospital outcomes. Hospital management could utilise this approach to improve the quality of care in RT facilities, specifically in private hospitals in emerging countries.
放射治疗服务中患者健康参与的先决条件(来自印度尼西亚的证据)
背景:随着癌症发病率的上升,新兴国家的私营放射治疗(RT)机构也在不断增加。目的:本研究调查了私立放射治疗机构中患者健康参与(PHE)的前因与再次就诊意向(RVI)和推荐意向(ITR)之间的关系:调查在印度尼西亚中爪哇省一家提供 RT 服务的私立医院进行:采用定量、横断面设计和目的性抽样方法。患者问卷调查由经过验证的自填式放射治疗经验(RTEQ)和PHE问卷修改而成,用于收集数据。采用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型对数据进行分析:本研究共有 173 名受访者同意参与,结果表明,在可靠有效的 RTEQ 测量的八种 PHE 经验先决条件中,有七种与 PHE 显著相关(P 值为 0.05)。同时,PHE 的程度与 RVI 和 ITR 有显著关系(P 值 0.05):结论:患者体验中的患者信息需求要素与 PHE 有着突出的关系,其次是情境静态。私营 RT 设施的管理者需要更加关注这些要素,以鼓励 PHE,从而建立医院绩效:研究结果表明,RTEQ 的六个要素与 PHE 和进一步的医院成果有关。医院管理层可以利用这种方法来提高 RT 设施的护理质量,特别是新兴国家私立医院的护理质量。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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