信心/信任在急诊科的作用。

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Alina Abidova, Pedro Alcântara da Silva, Sérgio Moreira
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目的:本研究的目的是确定患者对急诊科(ED)信心/信任的主要决定因素,这些决定因素对急诊科信心/信任的影响以及这方面的潜在中介因素。结果:通过满意度,医生的影响,分诊的感知等待时间,关于可能延迟接受治疗或等待时间的信息,以及满足预期导致对ED的信心/信任分别为66%,61%,61%和61%的变化,而通过感知医疗保健质量(PQHC),隐私,医生,可及性和可用性的影响,感知等待时间在检查和/或测试后被医生召回。和满足期望导致对ED的信心/信任分别为64%,64%,65%,63%和65%的变化,具有统计学意义的结果(p
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The role of confidence/trust in the emergency department.

Objective: The aim of this research is to identify the main determinants of patients' confidence/trust in the emergency department (ED), the effects of these determinants on confidence/trust in the ED and potential mediators in this regard.

Results: Through satisfaction, the effect of doctors, perceived waiting time for triage, information about possible delays in receiving treatment or waiting times, and meeting expectations lead to confidence/trust in the ED by 66%, 61%, 61%, and 61% of the variation, while through perceived quality of healthcare (PQHC), the effect of privacy, doctors, accessibility and availability, perceived waiting time to be called back by the doctor after the examinations and/or tests, and meeting expectations lead to confidence/trust in the ED by 64%, 64%, 65%, 63%, and 65% of the variation, with statistically significant results (p < 0.01).

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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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