Factors contributing to patients’ satisfaction with public health services in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

Type Journal Article - African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES)
Title Factors contributing to patients’ satisfaction with public health services in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Author(s)
Volume 23
Issue 1.1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
Page numbers 59-68
URL https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-69fb608a9?crawler=true&mimetype=application/pdf
Abstract
A cross-sectional study was carried out among patients to assess the factor structure of their
satisfaction with Primary Health Care (PHC) services. Using a structured questionnaire, we
conducted exit interviews with a sample of 19 136 patients aged 18+ years in 266 PHC facilities,
Eastern Cape, South Africa. To determine factor structure, principal component analysis with
varimax rotation was done. Subsequently, there were five components that explained 52.8% of
the total variance. Factor 1 (eigenvalue: 7.6) had items on dignity (talked respectfully) and
communication (clear explanations) and explained 25.5% of the variance. Factor 2 (eigenvalue:
2.8) had items on the quality of basic amenities (cleanliness) and explained 9.2% of the variance.
Factor 3 (eigenvalue: 2.5) had management-related items (complaints) and explained 8.5% of the
variance. Factor 4 (eigenvalue: 1.7) related to Information, Education and Communication
materials which explain 5.5% of the variance. Factor (eigenvalue: 1.2) had items on prompt
attention (waiting time) and explained 4.0% of the variance. Dignity, communication and basic
amenities were identified as major factors determining patient satisfaction.

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