Factors Impacting Patients’ Willingness to Recommend: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Author:

Xu Jing1,Park Sinyoung1,Xu Jie2,Hamadi Hanadi1ORCID,Zhao Mei1,Otani Koichiro3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Administration, Brooks College of Health, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA

2. Clinical Science, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Jacksonville, FL, USA

3. Department of Public Policy, Purdue University Fort Wayne, IN, USA

Abstract

Patient ratings of inpatient stay have been the focus of prior research since better patient satisfaction results in a financial benefit to hospitals and are associated with better patient health care outcomes. However, studies that simultaneously account for within- and between-hospital effects are uncommon. We constructed a multilevel structural equation model to identify predictors of patients’ willingness to recommend a hospital at both within-hospital and between-hospital levels. We used data from 60 U.S. general medical and surgical hospitals and 12,115 patients. Multilevel structural equation modeling reported that patient ratings on the overall quality of care significantly affect the willingness to recommend within hospitals. Also, patients’ perspectives on the hospital environment and nursing are the significant factors that predict the patient ratings on the overall quality of care. Overall patient satisfaction significantly predicts the willingness to recommend at the between-hospital level, whereas hospital size and location have marginal impacts.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy,Health (social science),Leadership and Management

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