Patient satisfaction towards healthcare quality in Indonesian Public Hospital

2021 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. S745-S750
Author(s):  
Andi Rizani Catur Wulandari ◽  
Rini Rachmawaty ◽  
Ilkafah Ilkafah ◽  
Erfina Erfina
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-28
Author(s):  
Fanny Yaren Sitompul ◽  
Sri Wahyuni Nasution ◽  
Chrismis Novalinda Ginting

Based on a predecessor survey conducted by researchers of 30 outpatients at the Royal Prima Medan Hospital in July 2019, it showed that out of 30 patients, 23 patients expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of service and availability of drugs at the Pharmacy Installation of the Royal Prima Medan General Hospital. Where the patient's satisfaction states that there is still a lack of direct evidence (tangibles), reliability, responsiveness, assurance (assurance), empathy, hospitals and employees of outpatients at Royal Prima Hospital, Medan. This paper described Knowing the Analysis of the Effect of Pharmacy Service Quality on Outpatient Satisfaction at the Royal Prima Medan General Hospital in 2019. There is an effect of the quality of pharmaceutical services (appearance, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy) on outpatient satisfaction at Royal Prima Medan General Hospital. 2019. It is hoped that the pharmacy installation of the Royal Prima Medan General Hospital will improve the quality of services that are more optimal to achieve maximum patient satisfaction values. If the quality of pharmacy services at Royal Prima Medan General Hospital is improved, patient satisfaction will also increase. Keywords: Quality of Pharmacy Services and Patient Satisfaction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 218-228 ◽  
Author(s):  
Selim Ahmed ◽  
Noor Hazilah Abd Manaf ◽  
Rafikul Islam

Purpose This study aims to measure quality performance of the Malaysian hospitals based on eight items, namely, progress of quality management, medical service cost, reduce errors in medical services, patient waiting time, reduce waste in processes, patient complaint, employee job satisfaction and patient satisfaction. Mainly, it identifies difference or conformance between public and private hospitals on quality performance. Design/methodology/approach This study distributed 1,007 self-administered survey questionnaires to the hospital staff (i.e. doctors, nurses, pharmacists and medical laboratory technologists), resulting in 438 useful responses (43.5 per cent response rate). Research data were analysed based on descriptive analysis and independent samples’ t-tests using SPSS version 23. Findings The findings of this study indicate that there are significant differences between public and private hospital staff on progress of quality improvement process, patient satisfaction and cost of the medical services. Private hospital staff believed that their hospital’s quality management process and patient satisfaction has been improved over the past years compared to public hospital. However, private hospital staff does not perceive their medical service cost has been reduced over the past years compared to public hospital. Research limitations/implications This research focused solely on quality performance of the Malaysian health sector and, thus, the results might not be applicable to other countries. Originality/value Present research findings provide guidelines for enhancing quality performance in Malaysian public and private healthcare sectors and other countries.


Author(s):  
Emil Lucian Crisan ◽  
Bogdan Florin Covaliu ◽  
Diana Maria Chis

By considering the recently proposed definitions and metrics, oral healthcare quality management (OHQM) emerges as a distinct field in the wider healthcare area. The goal of this paper is to systematically review quality management initiatives (QMIs) implementation by dental clinics. The research methodology approach is a review of 72 sources that have been analyzed using the Context–Intervention–Mechanism–Outcome Framework (CIMO). The analysis identifies five mechanisms that explain how quality management initiatives are implemented by dental clinics. The simplest QMIs implementations are related to (1) overall quality. The next ones, in terms of complexity, are related to (2) patient satisfaction, (3) service quality, (4) internal processes improvement, and (5) business outcomes. This paper is the first attempt to provide a critical review of this topic and represents an important advancement by providing a theoretical framework that explains how quality management is implemented by practitioners in this field. The results can be used by scholars for advancing their studies related to this emerging research area and by healthcare managers in order to better implement their quality management initiatives.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-97
Author(s):  
Lindayani Lindayani

The present study looks at in-patient nursing service at Garut Regional Public Hospital dr. Slamet and patient satisfaction as viewed from the gap between service performance and patient expectations. Using a descriptive approach, the influence of in-patient nursing service on patient satisfaction was analyzed. Research data were collected through observation and questionnaires addressed to the patients. The results of the study lead to a conclusion that patients were satisfied with the in-patient nursing care they received. It is suggested that the hospital improve their responsiveness to patient complaints, provide information in simple and easy to understand language, improve the skills of medical personnel by providing regular education and training, improve patient safety and trust, improve service personnel skills such as knowledge in using disease diagnostic tools, hospitality skills, and communication skills.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suyitno

Service quality dimension covering reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangible is the ultimate goal a public hospital should achieve as organization productivity though patients’ satisfaction. This study investigated the influence of service quality on patients’ satisfaction of Dr Syaiful Anwar Hospital in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. Assigning 50 patients hospitalized during the research, this study collected data using questionnaires, interview and document analysis and used SPSS 17.0 as a tool of analysis. Findings of t-test showed that variables of quality service gave positive effect on patients’ satisfaction, each of which is: Assurance (46%), Reliability (34,3%), Tangible (42%), Responsiveness (67,1%), and Empathy (43,3%). Determinant test showed all variables affected 46.1% (R² = .464) on public satisfaction and responsiveness performed the most dominant effect on patients’ satisfaction to 67.1% based on beta test.


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