Abstract

Background:Nuclear medicine procedures can be delivered in different healthcare settings, such as outpatient centers, medical clinics, mobile units, and hospitals. The process of providing care to the patient can be modified according to the provision arrangement; however, the basic level of quality of service should be maintained, and continuous improvement should be pursued.Objective:The objective of this research study is to investigate the quality of health services provided to patients undergoing myocardial perfusion imaging by a nuclear medicine department.Methods:The data collected through the questionnaires were saved in an Excel sheet, and then, they were analyzed by using the SPSS 24 statistical software platform. Firstly, the demographic data of the sample are presented by using a frequency table. In terms of the main questions, for those of them that were not answered in the Likert scale, frequency charts were used to present their results.Results:From the analysis, it emerged that 75% (n=75) of the sample was composed of male patients, and 25% (n=25) was composed of female patients. Regarding the age distribution of the patients of the survey, it was observed that 39% (n=39) were between 45 and 64 years old, 35% (n=35) were over 65 years old, and 26% (n=26) were between 18 and 44 years old. Moreover, it was observed that 17% (n=17) of the sample were Secondary School graduates, 17% (n=17) were Technological Education graduates, 16% (n=16) were Primary School graduates, 16% (n=16) were High School graduates, and 14% (n=14) were University graduates.Conclusion:The levels of satisfaction ranged were moderate regarding access to the clinics, and were lower regarding the time required between the date of making the appointment and the date of performing the examination.

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