Analysis of patient satisfaction with emergency medical services

Author:

Jaklič Tatjana Kitić1,Kovač Jure2,Maletič Matjaž2,Bunc Ksenija Tušek3

Affiliation:

1. Primary Health Care Gorenjska, Health Centre Kranj , Gosposvetska ulica 10, 4000 Kranj , Slovenia

2. University of Maribor , Faculty of Organizational Sciences , Kidričeva cesta 55a, 4000 Kranj , Slovenia

3. University of Maribor , Faculty of Medicine , Taborska ulica 8, 2000 Maribor , Slovenia

Abstract

Abstract Background This study analyses the degree of patient satisfaction regarding the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) by taking into account the waiting time which is considered to be associated with the success of the EMS organizational model. Methodology Between 1 Jan 2016 and 31 March 2016 a cross-sectional research study among visitors of the EMS clinics in the EMS of the Primary Health Services of Gorenjska was performed. The EUROPEP survey was used for rating the degree of patient satisfaction. Statistical methods were utilized to determine the differences among the studied variables, namely the t test, one way ANOVA, as well as post-hoc multiple comparisons, were used. Results Nearly all questions associated with the patient survey scored higher than 4.0, indicating patients were generally very satisfied with EMS treatment. Patients were least satisfied with the length of time spent waiting for an examination. The results showed that the waiting time is a statistically significant factor concerning all four dimensions of patient satisfaction: medical staff, clinical facilities, clinical equipment and organization of services (p < 0.05). Conclusions Research results have confirmed that the effectiveness of the EMS organizational model impacts on the degree of patient satisfaction. The research also revealed a deficiency in the current EMS organizational services at the prehospital level, given that triage frequently failed to be carried out upon a patient’s arrival at the EMS clinics.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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