Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital

This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on 299 patients visiting outpatient department (OPD) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) between November 2005 and April 2006 (6 months) to assess their satisfaction of OPD services. Majority of the patients was male (54.85%) with mean age of...

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Main Authors: Md. Ziaul Islam, Md. Abdul Jabbar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2008-07-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
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Online Access:http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/122
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spelling doaj-9096eefb997c47ed9fde5db2f39ff81c2020-11-24T21:10:50ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862008-07-01225557Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospitalMd. Ziaul Islam0Md. Abdul Jabbar 1Department of Community Medicine, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine(NIPSOM), Mohakhali, DhakaDepartment of Community Medicine, Dhaka Medical College, DhakaThis descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on 299 patients visiting outpatient department (OPD) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) between November 2005 and April 2006 (6 months) to assess their satisfaction of OPD services. Majority of the patients was male (54.85%) with mean age of 36 years, married (75.92%) with a family size of 5-7; of education level from illiterate to below SSC (71.91%) and from lower (46.44%) and lower middle (38.20%) income group. 53.18% patients visited OPD with medical, followed by surgical (26.76%) and gynaecological (20.06%) problems. The main reasons for choosing DMCH were effective (32.78%), free (24.41) and/or low cost (18.73%) treatment. There was long waiting time (32 minutes). However majority of the patients (81.14%) expressed satisfaction (ranging from fair to good) with respect to adequacy of space, sitting arrangement and cleanliness of the waiting rooms, but were dissatisfied (75.31%) with respect to toilet facilities and supply of drinking water. 74.90% patients were satisfied (ranging from fair to good) with OPD staffs with respect to their availability and readiness to register and make appointment with doctors. However 41.06% were dissatisfied with respect to their willingness to listen with compassion and reassure the patients with their problems. Only 65.1% patients received prescribed drugs from hospital pharmacy and majority of them were dissatisfied with respect to information provided about medication use (58.80%) and side-effects (98.70%). Of the patients advised to have laboratory investigations only 37.61% got them done at OPD laboratory and 59.75% of them were satisfied with the laboratory services. Women were more satisfied with OPD services compared to their male counterparts (c2, p<0.05). Patients’ satisfaction was inversely related to monthly income (c2, p<0.05) and level of education (c2, p<0.05). To improve patients’ satisfaction, most of the patients suggested for more doctors and supporting staff, improvement of waiting room facilities, drug supply and laboratory investigations. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2008; 2(2): 55-57http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/122Patients’ satisfactionOPD servicessocio-economic variablesDMCH
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Md. Abdul Jabbar
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Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
IMC Journal of Medical Science
Patients’ satisfaction
OPD services
socio-economic variables
DMCH
author_facet Md. Ziaul Islam
Md. Abdul Jabbar
author_sort Md. Ziaul Islam
title Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
title_short Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
title_full Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
title_fullStr Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
title_full_unstemmed Patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of Dhaka medical college hospital
title_sort patients’ satisfaction of health care services provided at out patient department of dhaka medical college hospital
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2008-07-01
description This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on 299 patients visiting outpatient department (OPD) of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) between November 2005 and April 2006 (6 months) to assess their satisfaction of OPD services. Majority of the patients was male (54.85%) with mean age of 36 years, married (75.92%) with a family size of 5-7; of education level from illiterate to below SSC (71.91%) and from lower (46.44%) and lower middle (38.20%) income group. 53.18% patients visited OPD with medical, followed by surgical (26.76%) and gynaecological (20.06%) problems. The main reasons for choosing DMCH were effective (32.78%), free (24.41) and/or low cost (18.73%) treatment. There was long waiting time (32 minutes). However majority of the patients (81.14%) expressed satisfaction (ranging from fair to good) with respect to adequacy of space, sitting arrangement and cleanliness of the waiting rooms, but were dissatisfied (75.31%) with respect to toilet facilities and supply of drinking water. 74.90% patients were satisfied (ranging from fair to good) with OPD staffs with respect to their availability and readiness to register and make appointment with doctors. However 41.06% were dissatisfied with respect to their willingness to listen with compassion and reassure the patients with their problems. Only 65.1% patients received prescribed drugs from hospital pharmacy and majority of them were dissatisfied with respect to information provided about medication use (58.80%) and side-effects (98.70%). Of the patients advised to have laboratory investigations only 37.61% got them done at OPD laboratory and 59.75% of them were satisfied with the laboratory services. Women were more satisfied with OPD services compared to their male counterparts (c2, p<0.05). Patients’ satisfaction was inversely related to monthly income (c2, p<0.05) and level of education (c2, p<0.05). To improve patients’ satisfaction, most of the patients suggested for more doctors and supporting staff, improvement of waiting room facilities, drug supply and laboratory investigations. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2008; 2(2): 55-57
topic Patients’ satisfaction
OPD services
socio-economic variables
DMCH
url http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/122
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