Patients’ Perceptions of Quality in Healthcare: A review

Prof. Dr. Monowar Ahmad Tarafdar
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An individual’s perception is their reality. Due to individual expectations two patients can provide different satisfactionscores after receiving the same care. It reflects how that care is supposed to be delivered as perceived by the patient.The individualized perception of a patient is influenced by patient’s individual values, personal beliefs, culturalbackground, age, education level, socioeconomic status, health literacy, and previous health care experiences. Patientsperceived low quality of physical care are extremely complicated to explain. Patients socio-demographic variables,especially age, sex, level of education, income, family background, ethnicity all can influence perceived satisfaction.The overall quality measure is either satisfying or dissatisfying. The health care administrators, health educatorsand other stakeholders and the community at large are in constant pressure to improve the patient perception ofquality health care. The increase in perceived care quality from the patients’ perspective are associated with improvedenvironmental conditions, care quality related to the health care personnel, information-communication andtechnological development. The high-tech environment may not improve patients’ perceptions towards quality careprovided by health care personnel if there is no empathy. Patient-centered service is recognized as a core componentof quality care. Patient-centered care is cost-effective and improves outcomes and patients are genuinely involved inhealthcare decisions and their preferences are considered, the result is better health, more involved patients and lowercosts.
患者对医疗质量的看法:综述
个人的感知就是他们的现实。由于个人期望的不同,两名患者在接受同样的护理后可能会产生不同的满意度。患者的个性化感知受患者的个人价值观、个人信仰、文化背景、年龄、教育水平、社会经济地位、健康知识和以往的医疗经验等因素的影响。患者认为医疗质量低的原因非常复杂。患者的社会人口变量,尤其是年龄、性别、教育水平、收入、家庭背景和种族都会影响其感知满意度。医疗管理者、健康教育者和其他利益相关者以及整个社会都在不断施加压力,以改善病人对医疗质量的感知。从病人的角度来看,医疗质量感知的提高与环境条件的改善、与医护人员相关的医疗质量、信息沟通和技术发展有关。如果没有换位思考,高科技环境可能无法改善患者对医护人员提供的优质护理的感知。以病人为中心的服务被认为是优质护理的核心组成部分。以病人为中心的护理具有成本效益,并能改善疗效,病人真正参与医疗决策,他们的偏好得到考虑,其结果是更好的健康、更多的病人参与和更低的成本。
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