印度南部邦一个农村地区普通民众对医疗从业人员和分娩地点的事先询问--探索性因素分析

Neethu George, R. Dharmaraj, Aswin Arasukumar, Gokul Krishna Ekambaram, Gifty Miracline Jesupaul Thangaraj, Gokul Ravisubramanian, Gayathri devi Perundalaiyur Chandran, Gomathy Manju Prabhakaran
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背景:近年来,许多国家都采用了以需求为导向的医疗体系,强调患者在选择医疗服务提供者时的选择权和预先询问权。本研究的目的是评估一般农村人口事先询问医疗从业人员和就医地点的情况及其影响因素:该研究是一项横断面调查,在泰米尔纳德邦佩兰巴卢尔地区的 1100 名参与者中进行,历时 2 个月。研究使用了一份收集社会人口学数据和 20 个有关医疗保健咨询的问题的问卷,包括咨询地点/人员、信息来源、咨询特点和可靠性。双变量分析确定了重要的预测变量,而主成分分析与Varimax旋转确定了核心因素:研究发现,68.8%的参与者(757 人)在就医前询问了医疗机构和专业人员的情况。影响这些查询的核心因素包括医疗专业人员、医院、科目和费用问题。查询医疗场所主要受与亲属讨论、旅行问题和费用的影响。在医疗专业人员方面,沟通技巧、医生素质、患者以往的就医经历和费用等因素在预先咨询中起着重要作用:结论:患者的咨询受到多种因素的影响,可能并不总是理性的。提供真实信息对于支持医疗保健领域的知情决策至关重要。
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Beforehand Enquiry About Health Care Practitioners and Delivery Places Among the General Population in A Rural District in An Indian Southern State- An Exploratory Factor Analysis
Background: In recent years, many countries have embraced demand-driven healthcare systems, emphasizing patient choice and pre-enquiry in selecting healthcare providers. The purpose is to assess the occurrence and factors influencing beforehand enquiry of the general rural population regarding the health care practitioners and delivery places Materials and methods: The study was a cross-sectional survey conducted over 2 months among 1100 participants in Perambalur district, Tamil Nadu. The study utilized a questionnaire gathering sociodemographic data and 20 questions about healthcare enquiries, including place/person of enquiry, information source, enquiry characteristics, and reliability. Bivariate analysis identified significant predictor variables, while principal component analysis with Varimax rotation determined core factors. Results: The study found that 68.8% of participants (757 individuals) enquired about healthcare facilities and professionals before visiting. Core factors influencing these enquiries included healthcare professionals, hospitals, subjects, and cost concerns. Enquiries about healthcare places were mainly influenced by discussions with relatives, travel issues, and costs. Regarding healthcare professionals, characteristics such as communication skills, physician quality, previous patient experiences, and costs played significant roles in pre-enquiries. Conclusion: Patient enquiries are influenced by diverse factors and may not always be rational. Providing truthful information is crucial to support informed decision-making in healthcare.
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