Abstract
Throughout the process of receiving healthcare, a patient is affected by several factors and processes. To just name a few, how long a patient must wait at the clinic, how friendly the front desk is, how the nurse treats the patient, how effective the physician is with his or her communication, what the cost of a patient's healthcare is, and how clean the clinic is all affect the patient's experience. When clinics excel in these factors, it promotes a favorable relationship between the patient and the clinic. Patients trust the healthcare provider and desire to continue attending that clinic when they need to. Unfortunately, not every clinic can succeed in all these factors. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative importance of these factors in a patient satisfaction survey at a university health center.
Thesis Completion
2023
Semester
Fall
Thesis Chair/Advisor
Miller, Ann
Degree
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
College
College of Medicine
Department
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences
Degree Program
Biomedical Sciences
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Release Date
12-15-2023
Recommended Citation
Parikh, Jay M., "The Relative Contribution of Health-Care Points of Service to Overall Patient Satisfaction at a University Health Center" (2023). Honors Undergraduate Theses. 1508.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses/1508
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