G. Bozzo et al., DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN INSTRUME NT TO ASSESS SATISFACTION WITH MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS OF PRIMARY-CARE PATIENTS, Revista Medica de Chile, 123(9), 1995, pp. 1160-1164
The aim of this work was to devise and assess the reliability, of an i
nstrument to measure satisfaction with medical consultation of primary
care urban patients at public outpatient clinics. A model was elabora
ted, based on data collected from the literature and from focal groups
of patients and physicians, and all enquiry was developed and applied
at four outpatient clinics. Fifty enquiries were obtained and analyze
d to discard questions of difficult understanding. Next, a second self
administered questionnaire and with fewer questions was devised. Its
reliability was assessed in 53 enquiries, obtaining a Cronbach's a of
0.904. Questions that decreased consistency were discarded, finally ob
taining a self administered instrument with 22 questions. This enquiry
wets used in 174 patients, Results were subjected to factorial analys
is with varimax rotation, which separated three factors that explain 6
4% of the variance. It is concluded that a valid and reliable instrume
nt was obtained.