Description:
Context: Health care quality has been widely discussed for over 40 years.
However, it is still complex to define, understand, and assess it due to
the multiple factors it involves, especially in the emergency services.
Aims: To identify the main factors that influence the quality of the
medical emergency services provided across the health care network of
one of the Health Promoting Entities (abbreviated EPS in Spanish) in
Medellín, Colombia.
Methods: An exploratory qualitative study was conducted based on the
foundations of the SERVQUAL model. A total of 511 people, selected by
means of criterion-based nonprobability sampling, participated in this
study.
Results: Three key factors were found to influence users’ perceived
quality of emergency services in Medellín. The first factor corresponds
to assurance and trust; the second, to institutional infrastructure; and
the third, to responsiveness and its impact on expected and experienced
service. This latter proves that patient follow-up is important to enhance
user perception of such services.
Conclusions: Service quality measurement models are a fundamental tool
to identify the real variables that affect patients’ perception of a service.
In addition, they help to improve the value chain processes involved in
providing a service that fully satisfies user expectations.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres21.1023_9.6.859.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Jonathan Bermúdez-Hernández