Author:
Hordacre Ann-Louise,Taylor Anne,Pirone Christy,Adams Robert J
Abstract
This paper reports on the results from 2620 South
Australians who participated in the 2003 Patient
Evaluation of Hospital Services. Patients were
found to be generally satisfied with the care,
services and amenities provided, with a statewide
overall score of 86.3. Satisfaction was lowest in
the patients? assessment of their involvement in
their own care and treatment. Three demographic
factors (younger age, female sex or tertiary education)
predicted lower levels of satisfaction in the
multivariate analysis, whereas living with others,
non-emergency admission or admission to
smaller hospitals were found to predict higher
satisfaction. Despite administrative and organisational
difficulties, and limited current evidence of
increased quality or satisfaction, it is considered
important to continue satisfaction research with
the goal of encouraging the development of action
plans for improvement of care, services and
amenities.
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