Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China

Xiaojun Liu,1,2 Hanson Lu,3 Yanan Wang,1 Wenjie Wang,1 Zhaoxun Hou,1 Anran Tan,2,4 Zongfu Mao1,2 1School of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 2Global Health Institute, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; 4Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunsh...

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Main Authors: Liu X, Lu H, Wang Y, Wang W, Hou Z, Tan A, Mao Z
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spelling doaj-07db1b37478c41199d7f7e721a7097ca2020-11-25T00:57:52ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2018-07-01Volume 121373138239569Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, ChinaLiu XLu HWang YWang WHou ZTan AMao ZXiaojun Liu,1,2 Hanson Lu,3 Yanan Wang,1 Wenjie Wang,1 Zhaoxun Hou,1 Anran Tan,2,4 Zongfu Mao1,2 1School of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 2Global Health Institute, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; 4Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China Purpose: This study aimed to determine the factors that influence patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care. Materials and methods: Eight hundred and forty-four face-to-face interviews were conducted between October and November 2017 in two high-profile hospitals in Nanchang, China. Patient satisfaction was divided into lowest and highest satisfaction groups according the 80/20 rule. Demographic factors associated with patient satisfaction were identified by logistic regression models. Results: Respondents’ main reasons for choosing a non-local hospital were “high level of medical treatment” (581/844), “good reputation of the hospital” (533/844), and “advanced medical equipment” (417/844). The top three items that dissatisfied the ecdemic patients were “long time to wait for treatment” (553/844), “complicated formalities” (307/844), and “poor overall service attitude” (288/844). Fewer female patients (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] =1.47, 95% confidence interval [CI] =1.03–2.11), patients with a family per-capita monthly income (FPMI) between 3,001 and 5,000 CNY (AOR =1.40, 95% CI =1.01–2.17), inpatients (AOR =1.46, 95% CI =1.01–2.13), and more patients with an FPMI >7,000 CNY (AOR =0.43, 95% CI =0.20–0.92) were detected in the lowest satisfaction group. Fewer patients with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree (AOR =2.40, 95% CI =1.37–4.20) and patients with an FPMI >7,000 CNY (AOR =3.02, 95% CI =1.10–8.33) were detected in the highest satisfaction group. Moreover, more inpatients (AOR =0.70, 95% CI =0.54–0.97) and those aged 46–65 years (AOR =0.63, 95% CI =0.33–0.98) were detected in the highest satisfaction group. Conclusion: Findings suggested that managers of the medical facilities should note the importance of increasing their publicity through a rapidly developing media, as well as the necessity of creating a more patient-friendly medical care experience. Hospitals should also focus on the medical care experience of patients with relatively lower and higher income levels, male ecdemic patients, and ecdemic outpatients. Keywords: patient satisfaction, ecdemic medical care, ecdemic patients, the 80/20 rulehttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-affecting-patient-satisfaction-with-ecdemic-medical-care-a-cro-peer-reviewed-article-PPApatient satisfactionecdemic medical careecdemic patientsthe 80/20 rule
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author Liu X
Lu H
Wang Y
Wang W
Hou Z
Tan A
Mao Z
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Lu H
Wang Y
Wang W
Hou Z
Tan A
Mao Z
Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
Patient Preference and Adherence
patient satisfaction
ecdemic medical care
ecdemic patients
the 80/20 rule
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Lu H
Wang Y
Wang W
Hou Z
Tan A
Mao Z
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title Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
title_short Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
title_full Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
title_fullStr Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in Nanchang, China
title_sort factors affecting patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care: a cross-sectional study in nanchang, china
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Xiaojun Liu,1,2 Hanson Lu,3 Yanan Wang,1 Wenjie Wang,1 Zhaoxun Hou,1 Anran Tan,2,4 Zongfu Mao1,2 1School of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 2Global Health Institute, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; 3University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; 4Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, Kunshan, China Purpose: This study aimed to determine the factors that influence patient satisfaction with ecdemic medical care. Materials and methods: Eight hundred and forty-four face-to-face interviews were conducted between October and November 2017 in two high-profile hospitals in Nanchang, China. Patient satisfaction was divided into lowest and highest satisfaction groups according the 80/20 rule. Demographic factors associated with patient satisfaction were identified by logistic regression models. Results: Respondents’ main reasons for choosing a non-local hospital were “high level of medical treatment” (581/844), “good reputation of the hospital” (533/844), and “advanced medical equipment” (417/844). The top three items that dissatisfied the ecdemic patients were “long time to wait for treatment” (553/844), “complicated formalities” (307/844), and “poor overall service attitude” (288/844). Fewer female patients (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] =1.47, 95% confidence interval [CI] =1.03–2.11), patients with a family per-capita monthly income (FPMI) between 3,001 and 5,000 CNY (AOR =1.40, 95% CI =1.01–2.17), inpatients (AOR =1.46, 95% CI =1.01–2.13), and more patients with an FPMI >7,000 CNY (AOR =0.43, 95% CI =0.20–0.92) were detected in the lowest satisfaction group. Fewer patients with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree (AOR =2.40, 95% CI =1.37–4.20) and patients with an FPMI >7,000 CNY (AOR =3.02, 95% CI =1.10–8.33) were detected in the highest satisfaction group. Moreover, more inpatients (AOR =0.70, 95% CI =0.54–0.97) and those aged 46–65 years (AOR =0.63, 95% CI =0.33–0.98) were detected in the highest satisfaction group. Conclusion: Findings suggested that managers of the medical facilities should note the importance of increasing their publicity through a rapidly developing media, as well as the necessity of creating a more patient-friendly medical care experience. Hospitals should also focus on the medical care experience of patients with relatively lower and higher income levels, male ecdemic patients, and ecdemic outpatients. Keywords: patient satisfaction, ecdemic medical care, ecdemic patients, the 80/20 rule
topic patient satisfaction
ecdemic medical care
ecdemic patients
the 80/20 rule
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