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http://dx.doi.org/10.4332/KJHPA.2009.19.1.031

Factors affecting satisfaction in National Cancer Screening Program  

Yoon, Nan-He (National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center)
Kwon, Soon-Man (Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University)
Lee, Hoo-Yeon (National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center)
Park, Eun-Cheol (National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center)
Choi, Kui-Son (National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center)
Kwak, Min-Son (National Cancer Control Research Institute, National Cancer Center)
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Health Policy and Management / v.19, no.1, 2009 , pp. 31-48 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the satisfaction of participants in the National Cancer Screening Program(NCSP) and to identify factors affecting the satisfaction. The telephone survey was conducted in July 2007 for the participants who were screened by the NCSP from January through May 2007. Student's t-tests and analysis of variance were performed first to determine if the mean satisfaction score differed by the characteristics of study objects, followed by multiple linear regression analyses to examine the factors affecting satisfaction. Dependent variable was general satisfaction for the screening service, and three dimensions of independent variables - 'sociodemographic characteristics', 'screening characteristics', and 'perceived service quality' - were used for the empirical analyses. Female, old-aged, less educated, Medicaid recipients, rural residents and the participants with normal results were more likely to be satisfied with the NCSP. The results of multiple regression analyses show that gender, age, location of residence, type of screening units, and perceived quality of screening services were significantly related to satisfaction. This study is meaningful as the first attempt to measure participant satisfaction with the NCSP, and to identify factors affecting the satisfaction. Among the identified factors, the NCSP needs to pay attention to perceived quality of service, in particular, to improve the satisfaction. This study is expected to contribute to raising the compliance rate and to improve the quality of the NCSP.
Keywords
Cancer Screening; Satisfaction; National Cancer Screening Program;
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