Patients satisfaction of core health-care business: the mediating effect of the quality of health-care infrastructure and equipment

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作者
Amankwah, Oti [1 ]
Choong, Weng-Wai [2 ]
Boakye-Agyeman, Naana Amakie [1 ]
机构
[1] Kumasi Tech Univ, Dept Estate Management, Kumasi, Ghana
[2] Univ Teknol Malaysia, Fac Alam Bina, Dept Real Estate, Skudai, Malaysia
关键词
Ghana; Mediating effect; Patients satisfaction; Core health-care business; Health-care infrastructure and equipment; Teaching hospitals; SERVICE QUALITY; MODEL; PERCEPTION; VALIDITY; SCALE;
D O I
10.1108/JFM-12-2021-0154
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose Although the quality of health-care infrastructure and equipment influences patient's overall health-care experience, health-care infrastructure and equipment are not always managed and maintained with the attention required. This is due mainly to the complexity of health-care infrastructure and equipment and shortage of maintenance budget. This study aims to determine if patient's satisfaction of core health-care business is mediated by the quality of health-care infrastructure and equipment. Design/methodology/approach This cross-sectional study comprises 622 adult patients at the Physician OPD and Polyclinic of Komfo Anokye Teaching hospital, Tamale Teaching hospital and Cape Coast Teaching hospital in Ghana. Structural equation model Smart PLS was used to analyse the data. Findings The study results showed that the quality of health-care infrastructure and equipment has a positive significant influence (mediation) on the relationship between health-care delivery and patient's satisfaction as well as the relationship between adequacy of health-care resources and patient's satisfaction. However, it was shown not to have a positive significant influence (mediation) on the relationship between quality of health-care personnel and patients' satisfaction as well as health-care administrative process and patient's satisfaction. Research limitations/implications First, the study findings are centred on cross-sectional data, which capture the opinion of the patients at a specific time period instead of over a period of time. Consequently, in future, though difficult to achieve, a longitudinal study can be piloted to provide more insight. Second, the data was collected from only one country (Ghana); thus, the ability to generalise the results may be a challenge. Practical implications The implication of this study is that there is the need to prudently maintain hospital infrastructure and equipment in good working condition as it has a positive effect on patients' satisfaction of their overall health-care experience. Originality/value Most studies have concentrated on patient's health-care experience. This study extends the knowledge of patient's health-care experience by determining the mediating role of quality of health-care infrastructure and equipment on the relationship between patient's satisfaction and core health-care business. There are limited studies of such nature in Ghana. Therefore, this study will provide invaluable empirical data for the health-care sector of a developing African country.
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页数:17
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