Investigation and analysis of patients′ subjective feelings of medical reform effect under the background of the China Healthcare Improvement Initiative
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20210511-00419
- VernacularTitle:改善医疗服务背景下患者对医改成效主观感受的调查分析
- Author:
Jin HAO
1
;
Zixuan FAN
;
Yuanyuan BAI
;
Meicen LIU
;
Jing MA
;
Jing SUN
;
Linlin HU
;
Yuanli LIU
Author Information
1. 北京协和医学院卫生健康管理政策学院 100730
- Keywords:
China Healthcare Improvement Initiative;
Third-party evaluation;
Patient survey;
Medical reform effect;
Subjective feelings
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2021;37(6):455-459
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the change trend of patients′ recognition of the medical reform effect and medical staff′s occupation and its relationship with medical experience, since the implementation of the China Healthcare Improvement Initiative(CHII), so as to provide reference for exploring the breakthrough point of consolidating the reform effect.Methods:Four indicators of the third-party assessment of patients were selected, which were " I think the medical reform has benefited patients" , " I think the doctor-patient relationship is improving in the past three years" , " I think medical personnel deserve social respect and recognition" , and " I am willing to let my children join the medical profession" . Descriptive and trend analysis were carried out on the survey results, and correlation analysis was carried out between the survey results and patients′ medical experience.Results:Compared with the baseline evaluation results(76.9% and 69.9%for outpatients, 87.3% and 85.6%for inpatients), the patients′ recognition of the sense of medical reform and the improvement of doctor-patient relationship in the fifth evaluation(86.2% and 89.1%for outpatients, 91.4% and 92.6%for inpatients)were significantly improved. The proportion of patients who thought the medical staff was worthy of respect and willing to let their children work in the hospital in the fifth evaluation(97.4%, 79.1%for outpatients, 98.7%, 85.1%for inpatients)were higher than the baseline evaluation results(92.3%, 71.0%for outpatients, 98.1%, 81.6%for inpatients). The above indicators were positively correlated with the patient′s medical experience.Conclusions:Since the implementation of CHII, patients′ recognition of the sense of medical reform and the improvement of doctor-patient relationship has been continuously improved, and patients′ respect and recognition of professional identity of medical personnel is at a high level and continues to improve. Improving medical experience has a positive effect on the improvement of patients′ sense of medical reform.