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Health care service quality indicators were the most influential determinants of patient satisfaction across the studies. Among them, health providers' interpersonal care quality was the essential determinant of patient satisfaction. Sociodemographic characteristics were the most varied in the review. The strength and directions of associations with patient satisfaction were found inconsistent. Therefore, person-related characteristics should be considered to be the potential determinants and confounders simultaneously. The selected studies were not able to show all potential characteristics which may have had effects on satisfaction. There is a need for more studies on how cultural, behavioural, and socio-demographic differences affect patient satisfaction, using a standardised questionnaire.
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Enkhjargal Batbaatar
University of Sannio
Javkhlanbayar Dorjdagva
Hiroshima University
Ariunbat Luvsannyam
Ulaanbaatar International University
Perspectives in Public Health
University of Eastern Finland
University of Sannio
Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8cb6c183921ebcaae3b28 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1757913916634136
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