Background: We investigated predictors of the rural clients' satisfaction level (CSL), and interlinks between perceived specific service quality (PSSQ), perceived utility value (PUV), CSL, and clients' reactions (CR) towards current and future utilization of providers and facilities in the public-private mixed health system of Bangladesh.Methods: A quantitative study using interviewer-administered questionnaire was conducted among 400 rural patients. CSL was measured both directly and indirectly. Clients' opinions of PSSQ relating to healthcare structure and process features were measured for indirectly assessing their satisfaction. PUV and CR were also measured indirectly. 5-point Likert scales were used to measure PSSQ, PUV, CSL and CR. M...
<div><p>There is a paucity in current literature about the level of patients’ satisfaction and facto...
Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing quality indicators in healthcare services. As...
<p><b>Levels of patients’ satisfaction (%) with 95% confidence intervals according to (A) healthcare...
Background: We investigated predictors of the rural clients' satisfaction level (CSL), and interlink...
Abstract Background We investigated predictors of the rural clients’ satisfaction level (CSL), and i...
This article attempts to measure the state of satisfaction of patients over the quality of health ca...
Patients' perceptions about health services seem to have been largely ignored by health care provide...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Objective To assess user expectations and degree of client satisfaction and quality of health care p...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction with community clinic (CC) services can contribute to pro...
Background: Satisfaction can be defined as the extent of an individual′s experience compared with hi...
This study was conducted to explore care-seeking for perceived serious morbidities and users’ percep...
Patient satisfaction is a useful measure to provide an indicator of quality in healthcare services. ...
<div><p>There is a paucity in current literature about the level of patients’ satisfaction and facto...
Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing quality indicators in healthcare services. As...
<p><b>Levels of patients’ satisfaction (%) with 95% confidence intervals according to (A) healthcare...
Background: We investigated predictors of the rural clients' satisfaction level (CSL), and interlink...
Abstract Background We investigated predictors of the rural clients’ satisfaction level (CSL), and i...
This article attempts to measure the state of satisfaction of patients over the quality of health ca...
Patients' perceptions about health services seem to have been largely ignored by health care provide...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Objective To assess user expectations and degree of client satisfaction and quality of health care p...
Background: Community-based health insurance is recognized as a promising tool for health system imp...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction with community clinic (CC) services can contribute to pro...
Background: Satisfaction can be defined as the extent of an individual′s experience compared with hi...
This study was conducted to explore care-seeking for perceived serious morbidities and users’ percep...
Patient satisfaction is a useful measure to provide an indicator of quality in healthcare services. ...
<div><p>There is a paucity in current literature about the level of patients’ satisfaction and facto...
Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing quality indicators in healthcare services. As...
<p><b>Levels of patients’ satisfaction (%) with 95% confidence intervals according to (A) healthcare...