Abstract:
Introduction: Patient satisfaction represents a patient's perception about the extent to which the
requirements were satisfied and fulfilled. Researches in this area suggest that patient satisfaction depends
on technical skills, intelligence and qualifications of medical staff. The objective of the study is the
assessment of patient satisfaction on the quality of medical care in the Ialoveni PHI HC.
Materials and methods: The main aim of our study was to evaluate patients' expectations in the
IMSP CS Ialoveni, regarding quality of care, satisfaction with the provision and access. The study was
conducted on a sample of 80 respondents from Ialoveni. Basing on completed questionnaires, we found
the quality of care received in CS Ialoveni and the level of patient satisfaction.
Results: From 80 people interwiewed 34 of them are satisfied (42%), 39 are dissatisfied (49%)
and 7 respondents are very dissatisfied (9%). The most frequent were registered patients aged between
30 and 55 years – 35 patients (44%). Patients aged over 55 years – 26 (32%) and patients aged to 35
years – 19 (24%).Conclusions: (1) The study established that the population of Ialoveni has a low degree of
satisfaction. (2) The research reveals that the increasing patient satisfaction can be performed by
improving communication with the patient, and medical staff training.
Description:
Family Medicine, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016