International students' perceived quality of university health centre services: an exploratory sequential mixed methods study.
Putu Ayu IndrayathiPande Putu JanuragaLuh Putu Sinthya UlandariPutu Erma PradnyaniKhadija Ramadhan MakameNafisa M K ElehamerSoukaina HilalMarilynne N KirshbaumKolozsvári László RóbertPublished in: Primary health care research & development (2024)
The qualitative strand revealed five major themes representing the study participants' thoughts about the quality of services in the university healthcare context. Perceived quality attributes identified in this study were primarily empathy, equity, effectiveness, efficiency and safety. The quantitative strand found that 35.57% of participants consider the perceived quality of the centre as good. The highest and lowest service quality attributes were related to safety and efficiency, with a score of 21.12 ± 3.58 and 19.57 ± 4.34, respectively. The multiple linear regression analyses showed that PhD students from Health Faculty and Scholarship awardees were significantly associated with the perceived quality of healthcare services. Thus, the university management needs to improve service quality considering the diversity of international students' socio-demographic characteristics.