Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal

<p class="Default">Curative services are highly demanded component of health service. Besides competence in technical aspects; behavior of health care providers, availability of consumer friendly environment and the trusting relationship with the physician along with open two way com...

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Main Authors: Sushma Dahal, Ram Prasad Bhandari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tribhuvan University 2012-06-01
Series:Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
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Online Access:http://nepjol.info/index.php/DSAJ/article/view/6364
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spelling doaj-9725817fde304c1babf9ed815aa92f872020-11-25T03:32:28ZengTribhuvan UniversityDhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology1994-26641994-26722012-06-015020521610.3126/dsaj.v5i0.63645101Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, NepalSushma Dahal0Ram Prasad Bhandari1Instructor in Department of Public Health, Central Institute of Science and TechnologyCurrent president of Nepal Public Health Association (NEPHA)<p class="Default">Curative services are highly demanded component of health service. Besides competence in technical aspects; behavior of health care providers, availability of consumer friendly environment and the trusting relationship with the physician along with open two way communication between health care provider and consumer determines the consumers’ perception about the quality of service that further determines whether they seek and continue to use services. This study was conducted with the objective of finding out consumers’ satisfaction with the services of Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara and the findings can be helpful in designing interventions accordingly. A client-exit interview was conducted which included 146 respondents representing both old and new OPD cases of the hospital. Two Focus Group Discussions were also conducted. Results obtained showed that service of hospital were of good satisfaction to more than half of the respondents. Drug availability and cheap cost of service were strong aspects of hospital. More than half of the respondents had visited private medicals before coming to hospital. Poor place of examination, poor hospital sanitation, long waiting time for doctor and service of staffs other than doctor were some of the aspects that consumers were poorly satisfied with. Fifty four out of 115 (47%) who had spent less than 5 minutes with the doctor, had good satisfaction with doctors’ service. Hence, consumers’ satisfaction is influenced by the factors like behavior of attending physician and other hospital staffs, place of examination, waiting time for doctor, hospital sanitation etc.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v5i0.6364">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v5i0.6364</a></p> <p class="Pa4">Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 5, 2011: 205-16</p>http://nepjol.info/index.php/DSAJ/article/view/6364Client-exit interviewcommunicationConsumer’s satisfactionwaiting time
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Ram Prasad Bhandari
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Ram Prasad Bhandari
Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
Client-exit interview
communication
Consumer’s satisfaction
waiting time
author_facet Sushma Dahal
Ram Prasad Bhandari
author_sort Sushma Dahal
title Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
title_short Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
title_full Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
title_fullStr Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Patients’ and Caretakers’ Satisfaction at Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
title_sort patients’ and caretakers’ satisfaction at western regional hospital, pokhara, nepal
publisher Tribhuvan University
series Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
issn 1994-2664
1994-2672
publishDate 2012-06-01
description <p class="Default">Curative services are highly demanded component of health service. Besides competence in technical aspects; behavior of health care providers, availability of consumer friendly environment and the trusting relationship with the physician along with open two way communication between health care provider and consumer determines the consumers’ perception about the quality of service that further determines whether they seek and continue to use services. This study was conducted with the objective of finding out consumers’ satisfaction with the services of Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara and the findings can be helpful in designing interventions accordingly. A client-exit interview was conducted which included 146 respondents representing both old and new OPD cases of the hospital. Two Focus Group Discussions were also conducted. Results obtained showed that service of hospital were of good satisfaction to more than half of the respondents. Drug availability and cheap cost of service were strong aspects of hospital. More than half of the respondents had visited private medicals before coming to hospital. Poor place of examination, poor hospital sanitation, long waiting time for doctor and service of staffs other than doctor were some of the aspects that consumers were poorly satisfied with. Fifty four out of 115 (47%) who had spent less than 5 minutes with the doctor, had good satisfaction with doctors’ service. Hence, consumers’ satisfaction is influenced by the factors like behavior of attending physician and other hospital staffs, place of examination, waiting time for doctor, hospital sanitation etc.</p><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v5i0.6364">http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/dsaj.v5i0.6364</a></p> <p class="Pa4">Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 5, 2011: 205-16</p>
topic Client-exit interview
communication
Consumer’s satisfaction
waiting time
url http://nepjol.info/index.php/DSAJ/article/view/6364
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