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J Med Syst ; 30(5): 381-7, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17069001

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the factors affecting general satisfaction level of patients with the food services in a military hospital in Turkey. STUDY DESIGN: The study was carried out in a military hospital providing tertiary health care services with the capacity of 1000 hospital bed. A questionnaire was used as data collection tool on measuring satisfaction of the patients with the food services. RESULTS: The results showed that of 374 patients 51.3% evaluated food service quality adequate, 32.4% said that the food quality was inadequate, and 16.3% stated that they were uncertain. A logistic regression model was estimated in determining the most important and statistically significant factors affecting patient satisfaction with hospital foods and food services. The results showed that patient-specific demographic characteristics were insignificant in explaining satisfaction level with food services, but the variables of taste (OR = 9.853, p = 0.000) and appearance (OR = 2.687, p = 0.014) of the food were statistically significant and important determinants of patient satisfaction with the foods served at the hospital. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study would be helpful in making decision on increasing the level of satisfaction of patients with the food services for hospital managers and the food (nutrition) departments. On the other hand, the results can also be used in benchmarking the hospital's food services quality with other hospitals, and in monitoring improvements in food services quality in the future.


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Food Service, Hospital , Hospitals, Military , Patient Satisfaction , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey
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Rev Med Chil ; 124(3): 337-41, 1996 Mar.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9008946

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Lawsuits against are becoming relevant in Chile. We analyzed 18 trials against physicians that occurred between 1977 and 1985 and that were ruled by Metropolitan Region courts. The causes of demands were death of patients in 8 trials and severe lesions in the rest. Twelve trials originated from surgical procedures (six from gynecological interventions), and nine came from private clinics. Nine trials lasted less than two years and three, more than 5 years. Sentence was pronounced by criminal courts in 12 cases and by appealing courts in six.


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Criminal Law , Death , Liability, Legal , Malpractice/legislation & jurisprudence , Physicians/legislation & jurisprudence , Chile , Elective Surgical Procedures , Gynecology , Humans , Obstetrics , Private Practice , Socioeconomic Factors , Wounds and Injuries/etiology
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