Patient dissatisfaction associated with physician-patient linguistic discordance in California clinics: an analytical cross-sectional study

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Fernández-Ortega Miguel A.,Juárez-Flores Arturo,Olaiz-Fernández Gustavo A.,Muñiz-Salinas Daniel A.,Rojas-Russell Mario E.,Ponce-Rosas Efrén R.,Vicuña-de-Anda Félix J.,Aguirre-Gamero Arturo,Manzanilla-Romero Armando,León-Rodríguez Juan C.,Gómez-Peña Elena,Cuevas Maximiliano,Pawar Gagan,Fernández Rosa V.,Soto Graciela,Espejo-Iriarte Yamili,Rodríguez-Mendoza Omar,

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Abstract Background Patient satisfaction is considered as a product of two psychological processes, a cognitive one, including expectations and perceptions, and an emotional one resulting from the congruence between expectation and subjective perception of the user. The objective was to identify the factors associated with the level of perceived satisfaction in patients treated in 36 nonprofit health clinics that offer comprehensive health care services in four counties in the state of California, United States. Methods Cross-sectional analytical study in 14 clinics in four California counties. It consisted of the application of a 30-item questionnaire to determine the degree of patient satisfaction with the clinic. The factorial composition of the quality of care and clinic quality components was analyzed and two factors with an Eigen value greater than 1 were obtained. Results A total of 846 responses were registered. Factor analysis identified two underlying dimensions: Physician Attitude and Empathy. It was found that the discordance in language between the physician and the patient generates a difference in the perception of satisfaction. Patients who prefer to speak English have better satisfaction than those who speak Spanish. Spanish speakers who do not have interpreter have lower satisfaction than those who do (p < 0,01). Conclusions The most important sociodemographic cofactor was language. Satisfaction decreased in Spanish-speaking patients who were not proficient in the use of English since they expressed fewer comments and doubts.

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Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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