Patients’ satisfaction in selected computed tomography procedure

Date of Completion

2008

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology

Keywords

Patient Satisfaction, Tomography, X-Ray Computed

Abstract

The descriptive method of research was used in the study. The respondents were limited to 100 patients of computed tomography procedures regardless of their age, gender, civil status, educational attainment chosen using non-proportional quota sampling. The researchers used a self-made questionnaire. The statistical tools used were percentage, t-test, f-test, frequency, mean and standard deviation. A large percentage of the respondents were 31-50 years old, male, married and obtained college level education. The respondents were highly satisfied with the services they received in the pre, intra, and post-procedures of computed tomography. There are no significant differences in the satisfaction of patients undergoing computed tomography procedures when they are grouped according to age, gender, civil status and educational attainment.

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