Evaluation of Patients' Perception of Services Rendered in a High Volume Primary Eye Care Center in Nigeria

Authors

  • Megbelayin Emmanuel Olu University of Uyo, Nigeria
  • Opubiri Ibeinmo Niger Delta University, Okolobiri, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18311/jhsr/2017/8453

Keywords:

Eye Care, Nigeria, Perception, Satisfaction

Abstract

Aim: To determine patients’ perception of services rendered in a high volume Nigerian primary eye care center.

Methods: ex post facto research design was used. Participants' socio-demographic profile was obtained using a pretested questionnaire. Data analysis was by SPSS version 20.0.

Results: Of the 303 patients (156, 51.6% first timers; 147, 48.5% were old patients), 153(50.5%) were males and 150 (49.5%) were females. The age range was 13 years to 94 years with a mean of 53.8+17.05 years. Overall satisfaction with care was 98.3% with waiting time constituting the highest level of dissatisfaction (22.5%).

Conclusion: The high patronage of this eye center can be linked to the high level of satisfaction of the patients.

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2021-01-29
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Emmanuel Olu M, Ibeinmo O. Evaluation of Patients’ Perception of Services Rendered in a High Volume Primary Eye Care Center in Nigeria. J Health Sci Res [Internet]. 2021Jan.29 [cited 2023Feb.22];2(1):10-3. Available from: https://jhsronline.com/index.php/jhsr/article/view/55

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