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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pacientų pasitenkinimas teikiamomis stacionarinėmis asmens sveikatos priežiūros paslaugomis Tauragės apskrities ligoninėje / Patients‘ satisfaction with in-patient health care services in Tauragė county hospital

Jančys, Saulius 22 June 2005 (has links)
SUMMARY Management of Public Health PATIENTS‘ SATISFACTION WITH IN-PATIENT HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN TAURAGĖ COUNTY HOSPITAL Saulius Jančys Supervisor Jurgita Vladičkienė, Department of Social Medicine. Faculty of Public Health, Kaunas University of Medicine. - Kaunas, 2005.- P.53 Aim of the study. To evaluate patients’ satisfaction with in-patient health care services. Methods. 20 questions anonymous questionnaire have been used in the study. 179 patients aged 18 and older have been surveyed. Statistic data analysis has been made, using SPSS 10.0 version. Results. Response rate of the surveyed patients was 85%. 70.4% of the participants were woman aged 18 and older. Most of the respondents had basic (40.8%) and secondary (29.6%) education. 82% of the patients were informed about their treatment, results of investigations and diagnose by medical personnel and 93.3% were interested in such information. More than one third of the patients (35.6%) assumed that responsibility for the treatment lies on doctor, and 5.6% maintained that patient is responsible for the treatment. 83.8% of the respondents trust in their doctors’ completely. 68% of the patients suggests that only doctor make decision on his treatment. Communication of staff members was acceptable for 97.2% of the patients. 88.3% of the patients were satisfied with in-patient health care services. 33.5% of the respondents evaluated health care services as very good, 59.2% - as good. 90.5% of the respondents would... [to full text]

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