Abstract

This study tests the assumption that the overall level of a patient's satisfaction with medical services is influenced by the degree to which a physician's perceived role performance meets the patient's expectations. The data are taken from a survey of the public's expectations and perceptions of primary care physicians, which was based on a probability sample of 907 adults in a Canadian city. The findings strongly support the assumption.

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