Satisfaction of patients in government medical teaching institutes of Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: a cross-sectional analytical study

To evaluate patient satisfaction and its associated factors in teaching hospitals. The cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted from September to December 2022 at three publicsector medical teaching hospitals in Peshawar, Pakistan, and comprised adult patients of either admitted to various ho...

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Published in:Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association Vol. 74; no. 4; pp. 701 - 705
Main Authors: Mushtaq, Muhammad, Shah, Khadim, Khattak, Yasir Rahman, Khattak, Nouman, Farheen, Hooria, Akhtar, Sabiha
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Pakistan Knowledge Bylanes 01-04-2024
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Summary:To evaluate patient satisfaction and its associated factors in teaching hospitals. The cross-sectional, analytical study was conducted from September to December 2022 at three publicsector medical teaching hospitals in Peshawar, Pakistan, and comprised adult patients of either admitted to various hospital wards for at least 2 days. Data was collected using a predesigned a closed-ended questionnaire assessing patient satisfaction in different domains like, facilitation at the admission, professional knowledge and skills of the attending doctors, quality of diagnostic and nursing services, and basic amenities. Data was analysed using SPSS version origin Pro 2022a. There were 473 patients with a male-female ratio of 3:1, with mean age 43.3+14.7 years (range: 11-85 years), and mean hospital stay 5.96+3.37 days (range: 2-18 days). Of the 2,365 response statements for facilitation at the admission counter, 2,051(87%) were positive; of the 2,365 statements for attending doctors, 2,012(85%) were positive; of the 2,838 statements for nursing care, 2,122(75%) were positive; of 946 statements for diagnostic services, 627(66%) were positive; and of the 3,311 statements for basic amenities at the hospital, 1,246(38%) were positive. Overall, of the 11,825 response statements, 8058(68%) were positive. The patient satisfaction was significantly co-related with education and hospital stay (p<0.05). Patients were found to be generally satisfied with healthcare services, but not with the provision of basic amenities.
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ISSN:0030-9982
DOI:10.47391/JPMA.9990