Factors influencing patient-perceived quality of care in psychiatric hospitals in Taiwan

Esther Ching Lan Lin, Fei Hsiu Hsiao, Agneta Schröder, Lars Olov Lundqvist, Hui Lin Chao, Shih Kai Lee, Tsui Mei Hung, Mei Jou Lu, Huei Lan Lu, Su Jung Laio, Kai Yen Chang, An Nie Pan

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摘要

Patient-perceived quality of inpatient/outpatient psychiatric care remains under-researched. A cross-sectional survey with purposive sampling comprising 567 inpatients and 549 outpatients was conducted among eight psychiatric care facilities in Taiwan to examine the factors influencing patient-perceived care quality. Inpatients and outpatients perceived moderate quality of care, where “Encounter” was reported as the highest dimension. Inpatients perceived “Secure environment” as the lowest; outpatients rated “Discharge/Referring” as the lowest. Hospital region and customer loyalty were significantly associated with patient-perceived care quality. Other significant factors were also identified: inpatient employment, perceived mental health and treatment effects, understanding diagnosis, previous treatment, and visited by appointment.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)9-16
頁數8
期刊Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
35
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2021 2月

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 精神心理健康

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