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Table 2 Factor analysis of 133 PS-13 care satisfaction questionnaires from both private and public Hospitals, Uganda, 2007-2008

From: Patient satisfaction, feasibility and reliability of satisfaction questionnaire among patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in urban Uganda: a cross-sectional study

13 Questions

Quality care

Responsiveness

Management

1.

There were enough discussions about whether you needed to have TB treatment.

0.99690

-0.09924

-0.01311

2.

There was enough discussion about when you should start TB treatment.

1.00228

-0.10546

0.00025

3.

If you had another illness again, you would choose the same doctors.

-0.08208

0.570347

-0.06643

4.

If you had other options, you would prefer to complete your TB treatment in this same hospital.

-0.07065

0.59967

-0.16042

5.

The results of the TB treatment will be as good as you expect.

0.38280

0.36453

0.10851

6.

The care you received was as good as any you might have gotten anywhere.

0.69595

0.21482

-0.16255

7.

The nurses were available when you needed them.

0.09547

0.58425

0.01213

8.

Other hospital personnel treated you in an efficient and courteous manner.

0.10808

0.55706

0.00432

9.

If you had another illness again, you would choose the same hospital.

-0.10520

0.38907

0.31048

10.

How satisfied were you with amount of time the doctors spent with you at the hospital visit?

0.27014

-0.14554

0.59387

11.

How satisfied were you with amount of waiting time you spent to see the doctor at the hospital visit?

0.33268

0.46827

0.24614

12.

How satisfied are you with the overall care and services received at the hospital?

-0.02934

0.02510

0.73496

13.

Would you recommend this hospital to somebody else seeking health care?

-0.20946

-0.01600

0.68835

  1. Bold face = loading factors. PS-13 = 13 item patient satisfaction questionnaire