Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility

Objective: The paper aims to understand how the elderly perceive the healthcare services of their aged care facilities. This paper explores different dimensions of servicescape elements, which ultimately affect the development of healthcare services.   Design: Both naturalistic observations and...

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Main Authors: Ngoc Cindy Pham, Huan Henry Pham, Tofazzal Hossain, Yuanqing Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACHSM 2020-03-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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Online Access:https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/309
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spelling doaj-785831fd2f8d4497ae29adcae113bb372021-03-09T17:34:41ZengACHSM Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management1833-38182204-31362020-03-0115110.24083/apjhm.v15i1.309249Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facilityNgoc Cindy Pham0Huan Henry Pham1Tofazzal Hossain2Yuanqing Li3CUNY – Brooklyn College, New York, USAUniversity of Houston – Victoria, Texas, USABRAC Business School, Dhaka, BangladeshDominican University, USA Objective: The paper aims to understand how the elderly perceive the healthcare services of their aged care facilities. This paper explores different dimensions of servicescape elements, which ultimately affect the development of healthcare services.   Design: Both naturalistic observations and in-depth interviews were conducted to discover the perceptions servicesape elements. Results: The authors discovered that servicescape elements rely not only on physical, social and socially symbolic dimensions but also on cultural dimensions. Conclusions: This study uses the elderly home context in City of Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA, and finds support to Rosenbaum and Massiah [1]’s multidimensional model and suggests improvements in servicescape elements. We found that factors such as ambience, signage, layout, and socially symbolic structure at the aged care facility, were highly appreciated by the elder residents. Other factors such as privacy, quiet environment, and social interactions among patients via group activities require improvements and further attention. Findings of the study can be generalized in other similar social contexts, particularly in improving Asia Pacific region’s healthcare services. https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/309healthcare service, servicescapes, elderly, aged care, Rio Grande Valley (RGV)
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author Ngoc Cindy Pham
Huan Henry Pham
Tofazzal Hossain
Yuanqing Li
spellingShingle Ngoc Cindy Pham
Huan Henry Pham
Tofazzal Hossain
Yuanqing Li
Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
healthcare service, servicescapes, elderly, aged care, Rio Grande Valley (RGV)
author_facet Ngoc Cindy Pham
Huan Henry Pham
Tofazzal Hossain
Yuanqing Li
author_sort Ngoc Cindy Pham
title Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
title_short Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
title_full Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
title_fullStr Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
title_full_unstemmed Servicescapes in Healthcare: A qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
title_sort servicescapes in healthcare: a qualitative study on the elderly’s perception of an aged care facility
publisher ACHSM
series Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
issn 1833-3818
2204-3136
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objective: The paper aims to understand how the elderly perceive the healthcare services of their aged care facilities. This paper explores different dimensions of servicescape elements, which ultimately affect the development of healthcare services.   Design: Both naturalistic observations and in-depth interviews were conducted to discover the perceptions servicesape elements. Results: The authors discovered that servicescape elements rely not only on physical, social and socially symbolic dimensions but also on cultural dimensions. Conclusions: This study uses the elderly home context in City of Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA, and finds support to Rosenbaum and Massiah [1]’s multidimensional model and suggests improvements in servicescape elements. We found that factors such as ambience, signage, layout, and socially symbolic structure at the aged care facility, were highly appreciated by the elder residents. Other factors such as privacy, quiet environment, and social interactions among patients via group activities require improvements and further attention. Findings of the study can be generalized in other similar social contexts, particularly in improving Asia Pacific region’s healthcare services.
topic healthcare service, servicescapes, elderly, aged care, Rio Grande Valley (RGV)
url https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/article/view/309
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