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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.8.313

Comparison between the General public and Hospital staff on the Perception of Specialized Hospital Competencies  

Ha, Au-Hyun (Department of Health Administration, Pusan Digital Universisty)
Lee, Young-Hwan (Department of Health & Medical Administration, Dongju College)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.8, 2019 , pp. 313-320 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study compared and analyzed the levels of expectations of specialized hospitals, and the recognition of professional competency in specialized hospitals for the general public aged 20 years or older and those professionals on the hospital staffs who had more than three years of experience. The research period ran from July 2018 to May 2019. T-test and regression analysis were used for the analysis of the data. Research result; There was no difference in the level of expectations for the specialized hospitals between the general public and the hospital staffs. It was shown that the professional factor affecting subjective expectations of the specialized hospitals was a difference in the way of thinking between the general public and the hospital staff. The professional factor affecting the expected level of hospital use for the general public and hospital staffs was confidence in the doctors. However, the professional factors affecting the credibility of doctors differed between the general public and the hospital staff. The factor for the general public was excellent technical skill in the field, and the factor for the hospital staff was the specialized ability of doctor and their years of medical service. It is thought that efforts are needed to reduce the difference between the perception of hospital staff and that of the general public in order for specialized hospitals to continue to develop.
Keywords
Specialized Hospital; Expectation Level; Professional Competence; General Public; Hospital Staff;
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