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- Title
Patient satisfaction with primary care in Armenia: good rating of bad services?
- Authors
Harutyunyan, Tsovinar; Demirchyan, Anahit; Thompson, Michael E.; Petrosyan, Varduhi
- Abstract
The study assessed the level of patient satisfaction at selected primary health-care facilities in Lori and Shirak provinces of Armenia. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to 684 recent clients at primary health-care facilities. The majority of patients were satisfied with their provider (mean satisfaction score of 1.75 out of maximum 2). Most patients (89.0%) would visit the same provider again, and would recommend the provider to friends (85.6%). Satisfaction with other aspects of care, including waiting time, accessibility of services, confidentiality and cleanliness of the facility, was also high (mean score of 1.70 out of 2). Seventy-eight percent of respondents considered the care they received to be 'excellent' or 'good'. The less educated and those in rural areas were more likely to be satisfied with the provider's quality. Despite the fundamental problems now challenging the Armenian primary health-care sector, patient satisfaction remains high. Given the high level of reported satisfaction, more focused satisfaction research tools and alternative approaches to patient assessments of care are needed to inform quality improvement in the Armenian setting.
- Subjects
ARMENIA; PATIENT satisfaction; PRIMARY care; MEDICAL quality control; QUESTIONNAIRES
- Publication
Health Services Management Research, 2010, Vol 23, Issue 1, p12
- ISSN
0951-4848
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1258/hsmr.2009.009012