Patients’ perception of care during special radiological examinations
Abstract
Method: A total of 200 self-completion questionnaires were delivered to four radiology departments within the north-eastern states of Nigeria (50 to each centre). The questionnaires included questions on patient demographics as well as ordinal scales for patients to rate their care on various indices and a 10 visual analogue scale to rate their overall satisfaction, while an open-ended question was used to assess patients’ expectation of radiology staff. 142 questionnaires (71%) were returned. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were done. Tests were two-tailed with p smaller than 0.05 indicating statistical significance.
Results: Patients’ perception of care correlated significantly with patients’ satisfaction.
Conclusion: Good staff-patient interaction and proper organisational behaviour could improve patients’ perception of care.
How to cite this article: Ugwu AC, Shem SL, Erondu OF. Patient’s perception of care during special radiological examinations. Afr J Prm Health Care Fam Med. 2009;1(1), Art. #38, 3 pages. DOI: 10.4102/phcfm.v1i1.38

