Background: Patient satisfaction surveys may be a useful
tool for improving the efficiency of services provided to the target
population. Patient satisfaction is critical for ensuring the quality of the
healthcare system, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Patient
satisfaction may be impacted by the public's knowledge, attitudes, and
practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19. The current study was carried out since
patient satisfaction and KAP are crucial for managing any public health
emergency.
Aim: This study aimed to find out the satisfaction level of
hospitalized COVID-19 cases in the Jaipur district of Rajasthan, India.
Methods: This present study was a community-based online
cross-sectional survey, conducted during an unlock period of the COVID-19
pandemic to find out the level of hospital satisfaction of respondent and to
associate it with their knowledge, attitude, and practice.
The Google Forms questionnaire link was shared on various
WhatsApp groups. The data were collected about patient satisfaction and KAP
from those (n=68) who had been admitted to any of the hospitals in past for
COVID-19. The collected data were analyzed by the student chi-square and
Pearson’s correlation to find any association between different variables. A
p-value <.05 was considered as significant.
Results: More than half of hospitalized patients were
satisfied with doctors, particularly with the medical explanation of COVID-19,
treatment plan, and hospital stay. No discernible difference was depicted in
patient satisfaction scores between private (47.27) and government (48.29)
hospitals. Patients' satisfaction was significantly positively correlated with
good COVID-19 knowledge (r=.511) and practices (r=.385). High patient
satisfaction in the present study may be explained by patients’ high knowledge
about COVID-19 as the majority of participants had higher education.
Conclusion: The present study has important implications for
achieving a high level of patient hospital satisfaction by imparting knowledge
to people about COVID-19. Lack of knowledge could be one of the main reasons
behind workplace violence against healthcare workers. Therefore, we must
increase the patient's understanding of the disease so that the patient is
satisfied with the therapy received, which may improve the treatment compliance
and doctor-patient relationship.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v10/1249
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