Patient Satisfaction as an Indicator of Service Quality among COVID -19 patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital at Chennai, Tamil Nadu

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (23) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vignesh Naachiyappan M ◽  
G. Shiny Chrism Queen Nesan ◽  
Timsi Jain
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 245-251
Author(s):  
Prem Ananth P ◽  
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R Gnanasekaran ◽  
N Nagarajan ◽  
Deiveegan ◽  
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The Purpose of this study is to analyze the Impact of relationship between the Five Emotional Touch points experienced at a Tertiary Care Hospital and the dimensions of Service Quality delivered by a Healthcare Organization. The Emotional Touch Points experienced by In-Patients during their stay at a Tertiary Care Hospital is under the purview of this study. This study identifies and analyses the bottlenecks experienced by the In-patients emotionally which is considered as a major impact on the Quality of Service delivered by the Healthcare Organizations. The study design is a purely descriptive design about the quality of service delivered in the process of providing In-Patient health care services. The primary data were collected through closed ended questionnaire for assessing the emotional touch points and the dimensions of Service Quality rendered by the Hospital. The statistical tools used in this study are weighted mean, correlation and regression. The results revealed that the human element -empathy expressed by the Healthcare providers towards their patients is a highly significant dimension of Service Quality reflecting on the Emotional Engagement of patients with the Healthcare Organization..


Author(s):  
Ravikant Patel ◽  
Hinaben R. Patel

Background: Gujarat Medical Education Research society started GMERS medical college and tertiary care Hospital in Valsad since last 4 years. As civil Hospital is converted in to tertiary care hospital and many of the departments running in different buildings so, searching the concern OPDs is difficult for patients, waiting time and patients satisfaction is important to avail the services. Patient satisfaction is one of the important goals of any health system, but it is difficult to measure the satisfaction. Aims & objectives were (1) to study the waiting time at various Out Patient Department (OPDs). and various investigation; (2) To study the accessibility of various department of hospital;  (3) To study the patient satisfaction on hospital process, behavior of hospital staff and treatment cost.Methods: This was a cross sectional observational study conducted in G.M.E.R.S. Hospital-Valsad for the period of 2 months and total 135 patients were interviewed availing the OPD Services.Results: The mean age of patient attending the OPD was 30.31±15.65 years and majority of them are female patient (54.07%). Hospital staff (48.89%) was main source of guidance for searching the OPDs for consulting the doctor. 54.07% patient registered 20 min after standing in queue. The mean waiting time was 12.16±2.35 min. 94.07% and 98.52% patients were satisfied with treatment cost and behavior of staff respectively.Conclusions: Many patients face the difficulties in finding the various departments. On an average 12 minutes of waiting time outside the various O.P.Ds. They were also satisfied with the treatment cost and behaviour of hospital staff.


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