Samiah Sarwar, Farrukh Murtaza, Salwa Atta, Almas Shabbir, Iqra Tul Hussain.
Satisfaction level of Physical Therapy services among Hospitals of Lahore.
J Riphah Coll Rehab Sci Jan ;9(2):43-7.

Background: Physical therapy is a rehabilitation based treatment method which non-surgically treats patient pains and help them accomplish their needs and goals. Patient satisfaction is assessed to evaluate the treatment standards and depends on multiple factors. Objective: To determine the levels of satisfaction in patients visiting physiotherapy OPD of Public Hospitals in Lahore. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study including 405 patients of age 18-55 years from Public Hospitals in Lahore including patients who had been attending more than 5-6 physical therapy sessions from public Hospitals of Lahore. Patients with any cognitive dysfunctions and those who could no comprehend and provide the correct responses were excluded from the study. The outcome measure was Patient satisfaction and was assessed by using the Medrisk Instrument for Patient Satisfaction. Results: Amongst 405 questionnaires that were given out as handouts, 377 fulfilled the criteria and thus were analyzed. Out of 377 patients who consented for the study 248 had low levels, 103 had moderate and only 26 patients had higher levels of satisfaction according to Medrisk Instrument for patient satisfaction. Chi-square test indicated a significance of 0.00 i.e. highly significant. Conclusion: Patients were least satisfied with the quality of care and services provided by the therapist at Public Hospitals in Lahore. Patients who had lower levels indicated lesser time spent with their therapist and lack of enough information from the therapist to be the causative factors for their satisfaction levels. Keywords: Patient Satisfaction, Physiotherapy

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