A survey on satisfaction of supply and demand sides of community health services in Shanghai
10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2023.22845
- VernacularTitle:上海市社区卫生服务供需双方满意度调查
- Author:
Fulan WANG
1
;
Chao YANG
2
;
Tianye ZHANG
2
;
Heng ZHONG
2
;
Jingya ZHANG
2
;
Zhenqing TANG
3
Author Information
1. Fenglin Community Health Service Center of Xuhui District of Shanghai,Shanghai 200030,China
2. Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, Shanghai 200125,China
3. Shanghai Hygiene and Health Development Research Center (Shanghai Medical Science and Technology Information Institute),Shanghai 200040,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
community health service;
satisfaction;
evaluation
- From:
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine
2023;35(9):921-927
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the satisfaction of both service providers and users in community health service centers through questionnaires, and to analyze the reasons, so as to put forward suggestions for improving satisfaction. MethodsSampling was conducted in 247 community health service centers in 16 districts of Shanghai, and data were collected from employees and patients through on-site questionnaires. ResultsA total of 10 334 eligible questionnaires were collected from community health service centers, of which 7 712 were from patients and 2 622 were from employees. In 2021, the public's satisfaction with community health service centers was 96.51 points, and the satisfaction of employees was 94.08 points. The public expressed lower satisfaction with the availability of essential drugs for outpatient services, while the staff were less satisfied with their salary and benefits, work recognition, and career development. Regarding family doctor services, 73.38% of the public had signed up for family doctor services, while 23.57% of the public did not know about the family doctor services, and 16.18% believed it was necessary to improve the publicity of basic public health services. ConclusionThe public's overall satisfaction with the service of community health services is gradually increased. The basic medical services of community health are recognized by residents. Drug allocation needs to be improved urgently, and publicity and promotion need to be further strengthened. The overall satisfaction of employees is high, but further improvement is needed in terms of salary and benefits, work recognition, and career development.