The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic Aspects on the Quality of Health Services in Jordan

Rula Alhalaseh, Sumayya Maaiatah
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This study is a combination between quality management and crisis management within a vital sector, i.e., the health sector, which requires continuous improvement and sustainability of its services that guarantee quality standards. This study aims to investigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the quality of health services in Jordan. An electronic national survey was designed and distributed after conducting the pilot study consisting of 50 respondents. The data was collected from 334 COVID-19-infected patients and non-infected patients who benefited from the medical services in Jordan. The results of the SEM-PLS confirm a statistically significant positive impact of Corona pandemic on the quality of health services. In addition, it shows a high agreement on the health service quality level. This study concludes that Jordan, like the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa (MENA), has suffered from the effects of the Corona virus, and this crisis creates many challenges and threats to its healthcare systems. Therefore, researchers pointed out some recommendations for top management and decision-makers that the government should formulate flexible and long-term health strategies that can deal with sudden events and situations, guided by the information from this study.
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Covid-19大流行对约旦卫生服务质量的影响
这项研究结合了卫生部门这一重要部门的质量管理和危机管理,卫生部门需要持续改进和可持续发展其服务,以保证质量标准。本研究旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行对约旦卫生服务质量的影响。在进行了由50名受访者组成的试点研究后,设计并分发了一份全国电子调查。数据是从334名新冠肺炎感染者和非感染者中收集的,他们受益于约旦的医疗服务。SEM-PLS的结果证实,冠状病毒大流行对卫生服务质量产生了统计上显著的积极影响。此外,在卫生服务质量水平上也有很高的一致性。这项研究得出的结论是,约旦与东地中海和北非国家一样,也受到了冠状病毒的影响,这场危机给其医疗系统带来了许多挑战和威胁。因此,研究人员向最高管理层和决策者提出了一些建议,即政府应在本研究信息的指导下,制定灵活、长期的健康战略,以应对突发事件和情况。
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Scientific Papers of the University of Pardubice, Series D: Faculty of Economics and Administration
Scientific Papers of the University of Pardubice, Series D: Faculty of Economics and Administration Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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