Kabatooro Angella, Ndoboli Fred, Namatovu Jane
Department of Family Medicine, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda.
S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2016;58(3):87-93. doi: 10.1080/20786190.2016.1177977. Epub 2016 May 9.
Patient satisfaction is known to positively influence patients' compliance with medical advice. In Africa, and specifically Uganda, this interaction has rarely been put to scientific inquiry. This study aimed to determine the level of patient satisfaction and identify factors influencing satisfaction with medical consultations among adults attending Mulago Assessment Centre.
This was a quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study where 384 respondents were interviewed using a structured questionnaire adapted from the Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale (MISS-21) with a four-point Likert scale. Patient satisfaction was measured using four dimensions namely: information provision, clinicians' communication skills, perceived consulting time and patient's confidence in the clinician. Respondents' mean scores were categorised as satisfied or dissatisfied. Multivariate linear regression analysis assessed the effect of independent variables on the regression factor score of the dependent variable. Significance level was set at < 0.05. Final data analysis was done using STATA version 11.0.
Of the sample, 53.9% were satisfied with the medical consultation. Patients' average scores showed lowest satisfaction for information provision (2.7 points) compared with communication skills (3.22 points), patient confidence in the clinicians (3.22 points) and consultation time (3.05 points). Being older, employed, living further away from the health centre and frequently visiting the centre were positively associated with patient satisfaction.
Patient satisfaction was largely affected by interpersonal factors. This highlights the need for training of clinicians on the importance of adequate information provision, good communication skills and technical competences like thorough examination of patients and relieving worries about illness during the consultation.
众所周知,患者满意度对患者遵医嘱有积极影响。在非洲,特别是乌干达,这种相互关系很少受到科学探究。本研究旨在确定穆拉戈评估中心成年就诊患者的满意度水平,并找出影响其对医疗咨询满意度的因素。
这是一项定量描述性横断面研究,采用改编自医疗访谈满意度量表(MISS - 21)的结构化问卷,以四点李克特量表对384名受访者进行访谈。患者满意度通过四个维度进行衡量,即:信息提供、临床医生沟通技巧、感知咨询时间以及患者对临床医生的信心。受访者的平均得分被分类为满意或不满意。多变量线性回归分析评估自变量对因变量回归因子得分的影响。显著性水平设定为<0.05。最终数据分析使用STATA 11.0版本完成。
在样本中,53.9%的人对医疗咨询感到满意。患者的平均得分显示,与沟通技巧(3.22分)、患者对临床医生的信心(3.22分)和咨询时间(3.05分)相比,信息提供方面的满意度最低(2.7分)。年龄较大、有工作、居住距离健康中心较远以及经常前往该中心与患者满意度呈正相关。
患者满意度在很大程度上受人际因素影响。这凸显了对临床医生进行培训的必要性,内容包括充分提供信息、良好沟通技巧以及诸如全面检查患者和在咨询期间缓解患者对疾病担忧等技术能力的重要性。