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Financing Rural New England University Health Services: A Pilot Study
Authors:B Jo Hailey PhD  Kimberly Pargeon MA  Virginia Crawford MD
Institution:1. School of Health Studies , University of New Hampshire , Durham, NH, 03824, USA;2. University of New Hampshire Health Services, Hood House , Durham, NH, 03824, USA;3. University of New Hampshire , USA
Abstract:Abstract

Patient satisfaction in university health settings has received little research attention, and it is unclear whether the issue is being addressed in college health clinics. Because providers may make their own evaluations of patient satisfaction in the absence of other information, the authors conducted a study to determine whether healthcare providers at a university health clinic could accurately assess patient satisfaction. Ten providers completed a 10-item questionnaire immediately following the medical encounter to rate their perceptions of selected patients' levels of satisfaction. After seeing a healthcare provider, 201 patients completed a comparable questionnaire indicating how satisfied they were with the experience. Responses of providers and patients were compared, using a paired-sample t test. The results showed that providers' ratings were significantly lower than patients' ratings, indicating that providers were unable to judge patient satisfaction accurately. The results suggest that formal evaluations of patient satisfaction should be included in college health services.
Keywords:college students  patient satisfaction  physician-patient relations  
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