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This study examines mothers satisfaction with the process of immunisation and its possible contribution to suboptimal immunisation uptake
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To examine mothers' satisfaction with the process of immunisation and its possible contribution to suboptimal immunisation uptake. DESIGN: In depth interviews with mothers. SETTING: Two Community Care Areas, Dublin city, Ireland. PARTICIPANTS: In depth interviews of 23 mothers of children 1-2 years old, recruited purposively from a birth cohort born in 1994. MAIN RESULTS: more...
International Classification:
Vaccination
Categories:
immunisation satisfaction
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
J Epidemiol Community Health,
Vol: 54 Page: 394-400 May 2000
P. M. Harrington; C. Woodman; W. F. Shannon
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The aim of this study was to examine the views of outpatient department attendees on the quality of service received
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction surveys are useful in gaining an understanding of users' needs and their perceptions of the service received. AIM; To assess the views of outpatient department (OPD) attendees on the quality of service received. METHODS: OPD attendees were randomly selected from four acute hospitals in one health board region and sent a confidential postal questionnaire more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
quality of service
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Ir J Med Sci,
Vol: 171 Page: 89-93 2002 Apr-Jun
C. De Brun; F. Howell; D. Bedford; R. Corcoran; A. Kelly
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The aim of this study was to examine whether health status has an influence on patient satisfaction with out-of-hours care provided by a family doctor co-operative
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Systems for providing primary care outside normal hours have changed significantly in Europe over the last 20 years. The impetus for this change has come almost entirely from the medical profession, and it is important to consider the patients' perspective. Although patient's satisfaction with out-of-hours care has been studied extensively, the effect of patient's health more...
International Classification:
Health service provision
Categories:
out-of-hours care
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Fam Pract,
Vol: 21 Page: 677-83 December 2004
L. G. Glynn; M. Byrne; J. Newell; A. W. Murphy
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