PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH EMERGENCY CARE SERVICES ACCESSED AT SELECTED HEALTH FACILITIES IN NAIROBI CITY COUNTY: PATIENTS’ PERSPECTIVE
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2019Author
Edwin, Osiyel Daniel
Tenambergen, Wanja Mwaura
Muiruri, Lillian
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Purpose:The main aim of the study was to study the factors influencing patient satisfaction with emergency care services accessed at selected health facilities in Nairobi City County.Methodology:In this study, descriptiveresearchdesign was adapted. The target population of thestudy included patients seeking emergency healthcarefrom five public health facilitiesin in Nairobi County. Stratified proportion and simple random sampling technique wereused to select 304respondentsamong patientsin  emergency  department.Data  collection tool  was used  to  obtain  quantitative  data.  Nairobi  City  County  referral  facilities  were  purposely selected because of the high number of patient throughput. Systematic sampling was done to identify   the   respondents.   Descriptive   cross-sectional   study   design was   used   where quantitative approach was used for data collection.Findings:The  results  showed  that  there  is  a  positive  and  significant  influence  of  the physician  servicefactors on  accessand  patient’s  perspectiveto  emergency  healthcare services in public hospitals in Nairobi County (r = .596**, P= .001). On waiting timefactor, findings   show   that  there is a   positive   and   significant   influence access  and  patients’ perspective   to   emergency   healthcare   services   in   public   hospitals   in   Nairobi   County(r=.407**, P= 0.001) onquality of care,findings show that there is a positive and significant influence  access  and  patients’  perspective  to  emergency  healthcare  services  in  public hospitals  in  Nairobi  County(r=.255**, P=  0.001).  Lastly,  results  showed  that  there  is  a positive  and  significant  influence  of  the health  facility  typefactor on  access  to  emergency healthcare services in public hospitals in Nairobi County (r = .257**, P= .001). This implies that  the fourfactors  are  important  and  significant  determinants  of  accessand  useofemergency healthcare services in public hospitals in Nairobi County. Unique contribution to theory, policy and practice: The researcher brings in a wealth of new knowledge  to the  field  of  emergency  healthcare,  where  the  health  sector  can  adopt  a  strong pillar  of  health  service  delivery  by  introducing  a  physician  specialty  course  on  emergency healthcare  and  medicine,  further,  proper  mechanisms  can  be  put  to  reduce  waiting  times before a patient seeking emergency  healthcare  is  attended to. This would rely on the quality of care the patient receives when in need.
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https://www.iprjb.org/journals/index.php/JHMN/article/view/962/1066http://repository.kemu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1143
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JournalofHealth,Medicine andNursing
