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Published in: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 1/2021

01-12-2021 | Care | Research

Eliciting preferences of patients about the quality of hospital services in the west of Iran using discrete choice experiment analysis

Authors: Ali Kazemi-Karyani, Vajiheh Ramezani-Doroh, Farid Khosravi, Zhila Seyedi Miankali, Shahin Soltani, Moslem Soofi, Maryam Khoramrooz, Behzad Karami Matin

Published in: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Objectives

Knowing about accurate customer expectations is the most important step in defining and delivering high-quality services. This study aimed to evaluate the preferences of patients referring to two hospitals in Kermanshah, Iran.

Method

Discrete choice experiment (DCE) method used to elicit preferences of 328 patients who were admitted in two hospitals of Kermanshah city in the west of Iran. Literature review and experts opinion were used to identify a candidate list of attributes related to the quality of cares in hospitals. The final study attributes were quality of physician care, quality of nursing care, waiting time for admission, cleaning of wards and toilets, and behavior of staff. Experimental design applied to extract choice sets of hospitals. The data was analyzed by a conditional logit regression.

Results

The regression results showed the most important predictors of hospital selection by respondents was the good quality of physician care (aOR: 3.18, 95% CI 2.61, 3.87), followed by friendly behavior of staffs (aOR: 2.03, 95% CI 1.81, 2.27), cleanness of wards and toilet (aOR: 1.61, 95% CI 1.40, 1.85), and finally quality of nursing cares (aOR: 1.13, 95% CI 0.89, 1.44). However, increasing waiting time made disutility in the study participants (aOR: 0.69, 95% CI 0.60, 0.80).

Conclusions

Our study finding emphasized some potential opportunity of quality augmentation in hospital sector by paying attention to different quality attributes including quality of physician, friendly behavior of staffs, cleanness of hospital environment and finally quality of nursing cares. Considering patients preferences in decision making process could lead to substantial satisfaction improvement.
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Metadata
Title
Eliciting preferences of patients about the quality of hospital services in the west of Iran using discrete choice experiment analysis
Authors
Ali Kazemi-Karyani
Vajiheh Ramezani-Doroh
Farid Khosravi
Zhila Seyedi Miankali
Shahin Soltani
Moslem Soofi
Maryam Khoramrooz
Behzad Karami Matin
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Care
Published in
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1478-7547
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-021-00319-y

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