Satisfacción de los clientes con los servicios hospitalarios en el área de Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Abstract
In a descriptive study to determine the degree of satisfaction with hospital services at a hospital
in the Mayagüez area, three hypothesis were formulated: 1) differences exist in clients
satisfaction and the way they are care for by hospital personnel, 2) in a general way, hospital
facilities influence clients satisfaction, and 3) the higher the communication, the higher the
degree of clients satisfaction. A convenient sample of 51 participants was selected. The
instrument for data collection used was the Key Quality Characteristic Assessment for Hospitals
(KQCAH) which identifies eight factors: 1) respect and care, 2) effectiveness and continuity, 3)
convenience 4) information 5) efficiency 6) food, 7) first impression and 8) personnel diversity.
Results showed that a significant relationship exists among satisfaction and the way hospital
personnel care for clients and the hospital facilities available. The variables communications and
clients satisfaction showed not a significant relationship. The study concluded that in regard to
client satisfaction only four of the eight factors: 1) convenience, 2) first impression, 3) respect
and 4) effectiveness and continuity were of most interest.
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