三个免费诊所的患者满意度和医疗保健寻求

Brendan Wheeldon, John Petrilli
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背景:患者满意度是与健康和多种健康结果的社会决定因素相关的重要指标。然而,在免费诊所进行的研究有限,特别是比较多个诊所。方法:本研究调查了佛罗里达州坦帕市三家免费诊所的患者满意度。在6周的时间里,向诊所的患者分发了一份书面调查。结果:各诊所满意度普遍较高,学生自办诊所满意度最高。在调整社会经济变量后,各诊所的满意度得分无显著差异。尽管满意度很高,但只有58.8%的患者报告来诊所进行一般检查,只有20.1%的患者报告来做癌症筛查测试。结论:诊所之间的差异可归因于人口因素,强调在讨论满意度时考虑健康的社会决定因素的重要性。在这个样本中,免费诊所的患者对他们的护理非常满意,但自我报告的预防性护理的接受程度很低。结果可能表明,免费诊所的患者将受益于免费诊所服务和什么是优质医疗保健的教育。
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Patient Satisfaction and Healthcare Seeking at Three Free Clinics
Background: Patient satisfaction is an important metric that has been associated with social determinants of health and multiple health outcomes. However, limited studies have been conducted at free clinics, particularly comparing multiple clinics. Methods: This study surveyed patient satisfaction at three free clinics in Tampa, Florida. A written survey was distributed to patients at the clinics over 6 weeks. Results: Satisfaction was generally high among the clinics, with patients from the student-run free clinic reporting the highest satisfaction. There was no significant difference in satisfaction scores among the clinics after adjusting for socioeconomic variables. Despite high satisfaction scores, only 58.8% of patients reported coming to clinic for a general check-up, and only 20.1% reported coming for a cancer screening test. Conclusions: The differences between clinics were attributable to demographic factors, highlighting the importance of considering social determinants of health when discussing satisfaction. Patients at the free clinics in this sample reported high satisfaction with their care, but self-reported low receipt of preventative care. The results may indicate that patients at free clinics would benefit from education about free clinic services and what constitutes quality healthcare.
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