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Elisha Caldwell
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目的探讨异常子宫出血患者发生子宫内膜增生和子宫内膜癌的危险因素,进行早期诊断,发现疾病并限制其发展。设计:使用PSQ-18短表收集传染病门诊门诊设置的主要数据。这些数据是在2021年2月至3月期间收集的。研究人群包括(a)未被收容的个人,(b) 18岁及以上的个人,(c)感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的个人,以及(d)在过去12个月内在传染病诊所接受过医疗服务提供者访问的个人。方法采用横断面定量分析方法,采用多元回归法评估因变量与自变量之间的关系。结果从SARS-CoV-2大流行前和期间HIV感染者的角度来看,该研究揭示了PPR与感知护理质量之间存在统计学意义的关系。结论总体医患关系(PPR)、沟通、可及性和便利性与感知护理质量相关。研究结果还表明,PPRs可以独特地影响感知护理质量。提供者的可及性也被发现对患者感知的护理质量有独特的影响。最后,研究结果显示,与医疗服务提供者关系良好且满意度高的HIV患者倾向于感知高质量的医疗服务。
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Association between Provider-Patient Relationship, Communication, Accessibility Convenience, and Perceived Quality of Care from Patients Living with HIV before and during SARS-Cov-2 Pandemic
OBJECTIVE The study aims to determine the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer in patient with abnormal uterine bleeding and thus early diagnostic investigations to detect the disease and limit its development. DESIGN Primary data were collected from an infectious disease clinic outpatient setting using the PSQ-18 short form. The data were collected between February and March 2021. The study population included (a) non-institutionalized individuals, (b) individuals aged 18 years and older, (c) individuals living with HIV/AIDS, and (d) individuals who had had a provider visit in the past 12 months at an infectious disease clinic. METHODS Multiple regression was used to assess the relationship between the dependent and independent variables using a cross-sectional quantitative analysis. RESULTS The study revealed a statistically significant relationship between PPR and perceived quality of care from the perspective of patients living with HIV before and during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. CONCLUSION The study results indicated that overall provider-patient relationship (PPR), communication, accessibility, and convenience were related to perceived quality of care. The study findings also revealed that PPRs can uniquely impact perceived quality of care. Provider accessibility was also found to uniquely impact a patient’s perceived quality of care. Finally, the study results demonstrated that HIV patients who have a good relationship with healthcare providers and a high level of satisfaction tend to perceive high-quality healthcare.
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