2013
DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.12851
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Patient Preferences for Hospital Quality: Case Study of Iran

Abstract: Background: Due to the importance and uniqueness of the characteristics of the health sector, one of the most important priorities of the Ministry of Health is measuring the efficiency and quality of services which are provided for the people who refer to the health sectors. In all health systems, responding to the needs and wishes of patients is a crucial priority. Objectives: The main purpose of this study is to prioritize the features of the services from the perspective of patients, by applying the Logit m… Show more

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“…Six attributes were identified through literature review and adopted from other studies: waiting time for the consultation, physician communication, nursing communication, drug availability in the hospital pharmacy, continuity of care, and diagnostic facilities. 1 , 13 , 15 These attributes were reviewed and validated with outputs from patients and experts in the field, and should practically differ with the type of service provided. The attribute levels were selected to reveal the range of conditions that patients might anticipate experiencing ( Table 1 ).…”
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“…Six attributes were identified through literature review and adopted from other studies: waiting time for the consultation, physician communication, nursing communication, drug availability in the hospital pharmacy, continuity of care, and diagnostic facilities. 1 , 13 , 15 These attributes were reviewed and validated with outputs from patients and experts in the field, and should practically differ with the type of service provided. The attribute levels were selected to reveal the range of conditions that patients might anticipate experiencing ( Table 1 ).…”
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“…In this study, using a full factorial design based on the selected hospital attributes, ie, five attributes had three levels and one attribute had two levels which gave rise to a total of 486 scenarios (3 5 , 2 1 ) was not feasible. Hence, a fractional factorial design with orthogonal main effects was created by using an SPSS software version 17 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) in order to convert the number of scenarios to a satisfactory number in the questionnaire.…”
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“…Therefore, DCE as a quantitative technique enables researchers to gain a broad and in-depth insight into the relative values of every characteristic of the substitutes. [ 10 11 ]…”
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“…Moreover, these systems can increase the legibility of recorded data, reduce medical errors and lead to users' satisfaction (Ahmadian, Nejad, & Khajouei 2015;Jouyani et al, 2013;Vafaee-Najar et al, 2013).…”
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