CONVERGENCE AND DIVERGENCE - ASSESSING CRITERIA OF CONSUMER SATISFACTION ACROSS GENERAL-PRACTICE, DENTAL AND HOSPITAL-CARE SETTINGS

被引:155
作者
WILLIAMS, SJ
CALNAN, M
机构
[1] Centre for Health Services Studies (CHSS), George Allen Wing, University of Kent, Canterbury
关键词
CONSUMER SATISFACTION; GENERAL PRACTICE; DENTAL CARE; HOSPITAL CARE;
D O I
10.1016/0277-9536(91)90025-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This paper describes the results of the first-stage of a study carried out in the spring of 1988 in the South East of England. The study looked at general and specific aspects of consumer satisfaction with general practitioner services, general dental care services and hospital in-patients care. It also examined which specific consumer criteria were the key predictors of overall satisfaction within each of these particular medical care settings. A related aim was to assess the degree of congruence or divergence of consumer criteria across these differing medical care settings. The evidence suggests that whilst general levels of consumer satisfaction are high (i.e. 83-97%), questions of a more detailed and specific nature revealed greater levels of expressed dissatisfaction (e.g. 38% of the sample felt that they could not discuss personal problems with their GP, 51% felt their dentist was not easy to reach at weekends/holidays, whilst 35% felt hospital doctors did not give sufficient information). Whilst different areas of dissatisfaction were found in each specific medical care setting examined, what was particularly striking was the degree of convergence of the key predictors of overall consumer satisfaction across these medical care settings. That is to say, our findings clearly suggest that issues concerning 'professional competence', together with the nature and quality of the patient-professional relationship, are the key predictors of overall consumer satisfaction with general practice, dental and hospital care [e.g. GP giving sufficient information correlated 0.64 (P < 0.001) with overall GP satisfaction scores; competent dentist 0.52 (P < 0.001) with overall dental satisfaction scores; and full confidence in hospital doctors 0.49 (P < 0.001) with overall hospital satisfaction scores]. The theoretical importance and policy implications of these findings, particularly in the light of the recent NHS reforms, are discussed. © 1991.
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