医疗保健中的消费主义--波兰和世界文献综述

A. Krakowiak-Burdzy, A. Fąfara
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引言消费主义是指人们采取不必要的消费和过度积累物质财富的态度,而物质财富是生活中最重要、最基本的,也是质量的决定因素。消费主义在医疗服务领域产生了显著的积极影响,因为它尊重病人的权利,提供更高质量的医疗服务,允许病人决定有关其生活和健康的某些问题,以及选择医生或医疗机构。 目的。这项工作旨在分析有关医疗保健消费主义的科学文献。 方法。根据《系统综述和元分析的首选报告项目》(PRISMA 2020)指南,对 Scopus、PubMed 数据库和 Google Scholar 进行了检索。 结果医院中全面、优质的护理服务、医护人员技能的提升以及医务人员的适当行为有助于对特定机构的积极评价,从而吸引其他客户(患者)使用医疗服务。
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Consumerism in health care – review of Polish and world literature
Introduction. Consumerism refers to people who adopt attitudes characterised by unnecessary consumption and excessive accumulation of material goods, which are the most important, essential in life, and are a determinant of quality. Consumerism has brought noticeable positive effects in the area of health services due to the observance of patients’ rights, the provision of ever higher quality medical services, allowing the patient to decide on certain issues concerning their life and health, and the choice of doctor or medical facility. Aim. The aim of the work was to analyze the scientific literature on consumerism in health care. Method. Scopus, PubMed databases and Google Scholar were searched in accordance with the guidelines of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyzes (PRISMA 2020).Ultimately, 14 articles that met the inclusion criteria were included for detailed analysis. Results. Comprehensive, high-quality nursing care in a hospital, upgrading the skills of health care professionals and appropriate behaviour of medical staff contribute to the positive assessment of a particular facility, and thus attract other customers (patients) to use medical services.
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