Introduction: The measurement of user satisfaction is part of the overall context of the rise of the user's place in the organization of the healthcare system, where the service rendered to the client and its appreciation are central.
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the study of the improvement
of the quality of care and the degree of satisfaction of the patients and their
accompanying persons with regard to the health services provided at the various
services of the Lamordé National Teaching Hospital in NIAMEY Republic of NIGER
in West Africa.
Materials and Methods: This is a qualitative and transversal
descriptive prospective study carried out from 15 August 2018 to 15 March 2019
in the National Lamordé Hospital. The study sample consisted of 1,045
hospitalized patients in the Lamordé National Hospital, the method consisted of
a direct interview with patients in the inpatient hospital services and a
direct interview with the accompanying patients. Patients in pediatrics on
socio-demographic aspects, variables relating to reception, information,
patient rights, care and satisfaction.
Results: The present study found that hospitality was adequate for
84% of patients. The rate of dissatisfaction with information given to patients
on their health status was 20% compared to information on their rights at
88.20%. The consent request was not made in 62.20% of the cases, and prior
warning on the benefits and risks of treatments and examinations had not
occurred in 57.90% of patients.
The discharge or transfer of the patient was not organized in
43.40% of the cases; 11.60% of patients said their relatives could not meet
doctors regularly. 21.60% of patients felt that confidentiality had not been
respected; 66.70% of the patients had found staff who were careful to give them
information about the care provided and 89.70% were generally satisfied with
the care provided by the doctors; 92.60% had generally considered the
physiotherapist to be satisfied; 90.01% rated the management by the laboratory
staff satisfactory and 84.80% were satisfied with the care taken by the nurses.
In this study, 86.99% of the patients found satisfactory emergency management,
at the block, 90.44% of patients were satisfied with the benefits. In medical
imaging, 94.78% of patients were satisfied with their management with an
improvement rate of 5.22%.
The conditions of restoration and cooking are unsatisfactory for
61.20% of the patients questioned, the hospitalization conditions of the
patients are uncomfortable for 36.80% of the patients, the atmosphere of the
service is judged unsatisfactory in 25.70% of the cases and 90.50% of patients
are dissatisfied with television. The overall satisfaction rate was 86.10% for
the stay in general.
Conclusion: With the present study on inpatient satisfaction with
the services of the Lamordé National Hospital, it was possible to measure their
level of satisfaction and factors of non-satisfaction. At the end of this
study, it was concluded that much remains to be done to improve overall patient
satisfaction, as an inpatient as a whole. Taking charge of the disease is not
just about taking care of an illness, it is essential to take into account
social and psychological factors.
Author
(s) Details
Tourè
A.I.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Dodo B.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Biga
B.D.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Souley
K. Bonkano A.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Bonkano
O.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Abba
G.A
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Djibo
A.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
Mamane
A.
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Lamorde National
Teaching Hospital (Amirou Boubacar Diallo Hospital), Niamey, Niger.
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