articleBulletin of the World Health OrganizationApr 1, 2009DIAMOND OA

How does satisfaction with the health-care system relate to patient experience?

Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

Objective

To explore what determines people's satisfaction with the health-care system above and beyond their experience as patients.

Methods

Data on health system responsiveness, which refers to the manner and environment in which people are treated when they seek health care, provides a unique opportunity to better understand the determinants of people's satisfaction with the health-care system and how strongly this is influenced by an individual's experience as a patient. The data were obtained from 21 European Union countries in the World Health Survey for 2003. Additive ordinary least-squares regression models were used to assess the extent to which variables commonly associated with satisfaction with the health-care system, as recorded in the literature, explain the variation around the concept of satisfaction. A residual analysis was used to identify other predictors of satisfaction with the health-care system.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Health care
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Medicine
  • Public health
  • Patient experience
  • Nursing
  • Family medicine
  • Psychology
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