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Quality is an illusive concept with different meanings to different people.
Providers often define quality in terms of patient outcomes, professional
standards of practice, predetermined criteria used to measure quality, and
even subjective opinion. Patients describe quality in terms of the interper
sonal aspects of care, how well they were treated, and the responsiveness o
f the provider to their needs. This qualitative study using a semi-structur
ed interview defined quality from the perspectives of patients, physicians,
nurses, and payers associated with a hospital-based women's service line,
and how the attributes of quality varied among the multiple groups. The stu
dy also described how stakeholders become aware of quality and how they det
ermined a hospital's quality. From the findings of the study, a conceptual
framework of quality in women's health was developed.