Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors

Abstract Background Due to the increasing complexity in socioeconomic environments and the ambiguity in human cognition, decision makers prefer to give linguistic cognitive information with different granularities according to their own preferences. Consequently, to consider the uncertainty and pref...

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Main Authors: Wei Lu, Xin-pu Wang, Jie Zhao, Yun-kai Zhai
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-020-01155-5
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spelling doaj-b89378e78abb4aaaa0cf957be1b6ab622020-11-25T03:49:33ZengBMCBMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making1472-69472020-06-0120111210.1186/s12911-020-01155-5Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctorsWei Lu0Xin-pu Wang1Jie Zhao2Yun-kai Zhai3School of Management Engineering, Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Management Engineering, Zhengzhou UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou UniversitySchool of Management Engineering, Zhengzhou UniversityAbstract Background Due to the increasing complexity in socioeconomic environments and the ambiguity in human cognition, decision makers prefer to give linguistic cognitive information with different granularities according to their own preferences. Consequently, to consider the uncertainty and preferences in the evaluation process, a method based on Multi-Granularity Linguistic Information (MGLI) for evaluating teleconsultation service quality is proposed, which provides a new research direction for scientific evaluation and improvement of teleconsultation service quality. Methods Firstly, this paper explored a service quality evaluation system from the perspective of regional doctors. And then considering the uncertainty and preferences of decision makers, MGLI was used to optimize the index system according to the similarity degree between the linguistic evaluation information and a given linguistic term set. Finally, the empirical research was conducted using Henan Province Telemedicine Center of China (HTCC) as an example to identify the direction for improving the service quality in teleconsultation. Results This study found that the number of consulting rooms, attitude of operators, consultation duration, charges, and attitude of experts are the key factors affecting the quality of teleconsultation service. Conclusions Suggestions for improving the quality of teleconsultation service are put forward in terms of optimizing the allocation of consulting rooms, improving regional doctors’ experience and standardizing charging standards, which provides a new direction for improving the quality of teleconsultation service.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12911-020-01155-5TeleconsultationService quality assessmentMulti-granularity linguistic informationRegional doctors
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author Wei Lu
Xin-pu Wang
Jie Zhao
Yun-kai Zhai
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Xin-pu Wang
Jie Zhao
Yun-kai Zhai
Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Teleconsultation
Service quality assessment
Multi-granularity linguistic information
Regional doctors
author_facet Wei Lu
Xin-pu Wang
Jie Zhao
Yun-kai Zhai
author_sort Wei Lu
title Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
title_short Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
title_full Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
title_fullStr Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
title_full_unstemmed Research on Teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
title_sort research on teleconsultation service quality based on multi-granularity linguistic information: the perspective of regional doctors
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
issn 1472-6947
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Due to the increasing complexity in socioeconomic environments and the ambiguity in human cognition, decision makers prefer to give linguistic cognitive information with different granularities according to their own preferences. Consequently, to consider the uncertainty and preferences in the evaluation process, a method based on Multi-Granularity Linguistic Information (MGLI) for evaluating teleconsultation service quality is proposed, which provides a new research direction for scientific evaluation and improvement of teleconsultation service quality. Methods Firstly, this paper explored a service quality evaluation system from the perspective of regional doctors. And then considering the uncertainty and preferences of decision makers, MGLI was used to optimize the index system according to the similarity degree between the linguistic evaluation information and a given linguistic term set. Finally, the empirical research was conducted using Henan Province Telemedicine Center of China (HTCC) as an example to identify the direction for improving the service quality in teleconsultation. Results This study found that the number of consulting rooms, attitude of operators, consultation duration, charges, and attitude of experts are the key factors affecting the quality of teleconsultation service. Conclusions Suggestions for improving the quality of teleconsultation service are put forward in terms of optimizing the allocation of consulting rooms, improving regional doctors’ experience and standardizing charging standards, which provides a new direction for improving the quality of teleconsultation service.
topic Teleconsultation
Service quality assessment
Multi-granularity linguistic information
Regional doctors
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