A study of patients' satisfaction with hospital services was undertaken. The purpose of the study was to explore whether and to what extent patients' satisfaction with three types of hospital services (medical, nursing and supportive) is differentially explained by patient's sociodemographic, psychosocial, situational and attitudinal characteristics. To achieve this, 476 patients were interviewed. The results of the analysis of their general satisfaction with hospitalization and a comparative analysis of satisfaction with the three types of services are presented. The best predictors of satisfaction with all three types of services (in order of their importance) are found to be: perceived improvement in health, size of social networks, sati...
Introduction. As a result of rising patient expectations and the implementation of medical priority ...
The aim of the study was to analyse and evaluate the determinants influencing the overall satisfacti...
Background and Aim: Patients' needs should be acknowledged properly in order to enable hospitals to ...
The aim of the study was to determine factors responsible for patient satisfaction after treatment a...
The main objective of the study is to examine the level of satisfaction of patients and the factors...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
This study employed a cross-sectional research design. A total of 72 patients consisting of 36 patie...
Background: To determine the level of satisfaction of admitted patients in respect of three co...
Background: To determine the level of satisfaction of admitted patients in respect of three co...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
Patient satisfaction has been considered an indispensable measure in the process of evaluating hospi...
This is a descriptive-exploratory study conducted with 411 patients and their companions in order to...
Patient satisfaction has been considered an indispensable measure in the process of evaluating hospi...
Background and Aim: Patients' needs should be acknowledged properly in order to enable hospitals to ...
Introduction. As a result of rising patient expectations and the implementation of medical priority ...
The aim of the study was to analyse and evaluate the determinants influencing the overall satisfacti...
Background and Aim: Patients' needs should be acknowledged properly in order to enable hospitals to ...
The aim of the study was to determine factors responsible for patient satisfaction after treatment a...
The main objective of the study is to examine the level of satisfaction of patients and the factors...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
This study employed a cross-sectional research design. A total of 72 patients consisting of 36 patie...
Background: To determine the level of satisfaction of admitted patients in respect of three co...
Background: To determine the level of satisfaction of admitted patients in respect of three co...
This study aims to inform strategic policy makers and managers about the value of general population...
Patient satisfaction has been considered an indispensable measure in the process of evaluating hospi...
This is a descriptive-exploratory study conducted with 411 patients and their companions in order to...
Patient satisfaction has been considered an indispensable measure in the process of evaluating hospi...
Background and Aim: Patients' needs should be acknowledged properly in order to enable hospitals to ...
Introduction. As a result of rising patient expectations and the implementation of medical priority ...
The aim of the study was to analyse and evaluate the determinants influencing the overall satisfacti...
Background and Aim: Patients' needs should be acknowledged properly in order to enable hospitals to ...