학술논문

수도권과 비수도권 응급환자의 서비스 만족도 영향요인
Factors affecting the satisfaction of emergency medical services in capital and non-capital areas
Document Type
Article
Source
대한응급의학회지 / Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. Apr 30, 2019 30(2):111
Subject
Emergency medical services
Satisfaction
Hospital emergency services
Language
Korean
English
ISSN
1226-4334
Abstract
Objective: This study examined the factors affecting the satisfaction of emergency medical services in capital and noncapital areas. Methods: Descriptive and logistic regression analysis was performed using the data from the 2014 Korea Health Panel Survey. Results: Patients who resided in capital areas were likely to be more satisfied than those who resided in non-capital areas. In capital and non-capital areas, post-of-service action was an influential factor. Capital area patients, who were transferred to other hospitals instead of being admitted or returned to their homes, reported less satisfaction. In non-capital areas, delayed emergency room arrival that was self-perceived was also an influential factor. Moreover, patients who were transferred to other hospitals instead of being returned to their homes reported less satisfaction. Conclusion: In both capital and non-capital areas, the satisfaction of emergency medical services can be increased by avoiding transferring patients to other hospitals. For Koreans to be satisfied with emergency medical services, efficient and rapid emergency medical services will e needed to avoid delays in emergency room arrivals, particularly in non-capital areas.

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