Assessment of the Quality of Health Services in Private Hospitals in Madinah Region from the Patients’ Point of View
The current study aimed to
identify the assessment of the quality of health services in private hospitals
in Madinah region from the patients' point of view using the descriptive
analytical approach. The study sample consisted of (586) patients who visit
private hospitals in Madinah. The study tool consisted of a two-part
questionnaire: the first is demographic data, while the second consists of the
study themes, which involve measuring the effect of tangibility, reliability,
responsiveness, quality assurance, and empathy on patients' satisfaction.
The study also sought to
show statistically significant differences in the level of service provided to
patients that are due to the variables (Gender - Age - Educational level -
Nationality) and it attained the following findings:
1. Members of the study
sample agreed on the Paragraphs regarding the (tangibility, quality assurance,
reliability, and handling) standard theme with a response degree of (agree).
2. Members of the study
sample agreed on the Paragraphs regarding the (responsiveness) standard theme
at a (medium) response degree.
3. There are statistically
significant differences between both males and females in the study themes,
through the statistical significance level value of (T)-test for the two
independent samples corresponding to each theme separately, which is less than
(0.05) in all themes.
4. There are no differences
in the themes (responsiveness, handling, and reliability) according to ages,
which means there are no differences due to the age variable. This implies that
the response to them did not differ according to ages. Nevertheless, we find
the statistical significance level value for the (F)-test corresponding to the
two themes (tangibility, and quality assurance) less than (0.05), which means
that there are statistically significant differences between the means of these
themes according to the age variable. This implies that response to these
themes varies according to the different age groups for each of the sample
members (patients).
5. There are statistically significant
differences between the two nationalities of the sample members in the study
tool themes, which implies that response to the study tool themes varies
according to the nationalities of each member of the sample.
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