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Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2007;18(4): 277-286.
The Patients' Experiences in the Ambulance Services and the Factors which Influenced their Willingness to Return
Kun Hee Park, Sang Jun Eun, Jin Seok Lee, Sang Do Shin, Hyun Kim, Koo Young Jung, Yoon Kim
1Department of Health Policy and Management, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea. yoonkim@snu.ac.kr
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
3Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Korea.
4Department of Emergency Medicine, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Korea.
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the experiences of patients who used ambulance services and analyze the factors which influenced their willingness to use them again.
METHODS:
The survey was carried out at 17 emergency medical centers for 2 days, and 225 patients and protectors answered the questions. The questionnaire was developed through literature review and consultation with professions. Survey questions addressed the following: dispatchers' degree of careful listening, dispatchers' ability to easily understand location information, advice from dispatchers, waiting time for EMTs (emergency medical technicians), EMTs' degree of careful listening, EMTs' explanations, EMTs' communication of information to hospital staffs and patient comfort in transit.
RESULTS:
The level of patient experiences was relatively poorer than in England. The major factors which influenced patients' willingness to return were advice from dispatchers, EMTs' communication of information to hospital staffs and patient comfort in transit. Demographic and socio-economic factors had no bearing on willingness to return.
CONCLUSION:
The evaluation of patients' experiences is a useful method for gauging the quality of ambulance services and is not influenced by patients' demographic and socio-economic factors. Moreover, specifically focused questions about patients' experiences can greatly contribute to improving the quality of ambulance services.
Key words: Patients, Experiences, Ambulances
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