Kaya Sidika, Cankul H Ibrahim, Yigit Cetin, Peker Suat
School of Health Administration, Hacettepe University, 06100-Ankara, Turkey.
Mil Med. 2003 Dec;168(12):1029-33.
The objective of this study was to compare the opinions of patients and physicians on the importance of discrete elements of health care as determinants of the quality of outpatient care. A survey was conducted on patients and physicians of a military hospital in Ankara, Turkey. Participants rated 60 elements of care on its importance to high-quality care on a 5-point scale (not important [1] to essential [5]). These elements covered eight domains: physician clinical skill, physician interpersonal skill, outpatient clinic support staff, outpatient clinic environment, provision of health-related information, patient involvement in care, access to care, and coordination of care. Patients and physicians agreed that clinical skill and interpersonal skill of the physician are the most crucial elements of quality health care, but they disagreed about the relative importance of access to care, coordination of care, and provision of information. Patients placed greater value on these domains than did physicians.
本研究的目的是比较患者和医生对医疗保健离散要素作为门诊护理质量决定因素的重要性的看法。对土耳其安卡拉一家军事医院的患者和医生进行了一项调查。参与者根据5分制(不重要[1]到必不可少[5])对60项护理要素对高质量护理的重要性进行评分。这些要素涵盖八个领域:医生临床技能、医生人际技能、门诊支持人员、门诊环境、健康相关信息的提供、患者参与护理、获得护理的机会以及护理协调。患者和医生一致认为医生的临床技能和人际技能是优质医疗保健的最关键要素,但他们在获得护理的机会、护理协调和信息提供的相对重要性上存在分歧。患者对这些领域的重视程度高于医生。