2021
DOI: 10.1080/13575279.2021.1920368
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Family and Parental Decision Making When Choosing a Paediatric General Practice Service: What Factors Mattered Most?

Abstract: Introduction: In today's highly demanding health care industry, paediatricians realise the need to focus on what matters to parents as a means to improve their service quality and health care delivery. This study aimed to identify which key choice elements were important for parents when choosing a paediatric general practice service for their children. It also examined the difference of how parental socioeconomic status influenced these key choice elements. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was con… Show more

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“…at two urban pediatrics general practice centers in Malaysia by 2021, in which the study respondents comprised 66.4% of women and 33.6% were men. 12 Sociodemographic variables influenced the selection of a healthcare center by parents, including younger age, female gender, monthly income, and higher educational status. Parental income levels influence the choice of accessing child healthcare services, same observed by the studies conducted by Khoo et al and Goff et al 12,17 The findings of a study conducted by Rosati et al in 2018 revealed that parents with a higher level of education showed a higher inclination towards participating in shared decision-making with their healthcare providers, in contrast to those with lower levels of education.…”
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“…at two urban pediatrics general practice centers in Malaysia by 2021, in which the study respondents comprised 66.4% of women and 33.6% were men. 12 Sociodemographic variables influenced the selection of a healthcare center by parents, including younger age, female gender, monthly income, and higher educational status. Parental income levels influence the choice of accessing child healthcare services, same observed by the studies conducted by Khoo et al and Goff et al 12,17 The findings of a study conducted by Rosati et al in 2018 revealed that parents with a higher level of education showed a higher inclination towards participating in shared decision-making with their healthcare providers, in contrast to those with lower levels of education.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the study by Khoo et al at two urban pediatrics general practice centers in Malaysia by 2021, in which the mean score of doctors attempt to explain my child's problem was 4.66 ± 0.53. 12 , the sample size was calculated as 133 using the formula, n=3.84* (S.D) Data collection Tool & Procedure: Data was collected by semi structured questionnaire. Questionnaire was translated into Tamil language, and content validity has been checked with expert member.…”
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