Army Family Health Seeking Behavior and Satisfaction
Abstract
This is the formal first annual report of the research contract with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research entitled Army Family Health Seeking Behavior and Satisfaction: A Life Course Perspective. Approval of the basic patient/client interview instrument was received on April 15, 1988. The original stated objective of visiting two geographically separate Army Community Hospital sites in the USA was strategically modified to concentrate on one primary representative service catchment area, namely the Fort Stewart WINN Hospital Clinics. The formal content of this interview instrument focuses on the critical research issue of the variable impact of client-provider interactions on overall health care satisfaction. Keywords: Health care services; Customer satisfaction; Patients.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 15, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA206144
Entities
People
- Otto Von Mering
Organizations
- University of Florida