The Evaluation Of Patient’s Knowledge And Understanding About Anesthesia

Emilija Padervinskytė, Brigita Alenskaitė, Aurika Karbonskienė Abstract In a patient-oriented health care patients are supposed to take part in decisions about their treatment. Knowledge about what information people want or need to make these choices in perioperative care is still scarse. Objective: to estimate patient‘s knowledge of the role of anesthesiologist and identify information patient…

The Survey Of Patients Of The Šeškinė Outpatient Clinic Of The City Of Vilnius On Access To Health Care Services – Opinion Based On Education Level, Occupation And Income Of Patients

Jonas Kairys, Renata Šturienė, Miglė Lamanauskaitė Abstract The survey was conducted in December 2014 to January 2015. The survey included respondents over 18 years old. A questionnaire was handed to every tenth newly arrived patient. 450 questionnaires were distributed, and 442 questionnaires were returned completed (feedback rate of 98.2 %). The majority of respondents involved…

Evaluation of Accessibility to Primary Health Care Services Among Šeškinės Outpatient Clinic – According to Education Level and to the Age of Patient

Jonas Kairys, Rimantas Stukas, Algirdas Juozulynas, Renata Šturienė, Miglė Lamanauskaitė Abstract The study was conducted during the 2014.05 – 2014.06 period.It was questioned respondents 18 years of age. Initially, 450questionnaires were distributed to the registries of the 442 questionnairesreturned (98.2 percent reversibility.). The questionnairewas administered to every tenth referring a patient for the firsttime. More…

Differences In Opinions About Health Care Services Amongs Patients Of Different Social, Economic And Different Background Groups In Vilnius Šeškinės Outpatient Clinic

Jonas Kairys, Renata Šturienė, Miglė Lamanauskaitė Abstract The survey took place in October-December 2013. Every tenth patient over 18 years coming to the reception department of the clinic was invited to take part in the survey and fill in a questionnaire developed by the study team. 450 questionnaires were distributed, 392 were returned, a response…

PACIENT OPINION ABOUT REGISTRATION SERVICES PROVIDED BY ŠEŠKINĖ HEALTH CENTRE

Rasa Stundžienė Abstract Summary The research was being carried out from August to November in  2010, in Šeškinė Health centre. 400 questionnaires had been handed out, 358 of them were returned and acknowledged as suitable for data analysis (reply frequency – 89,5 %). Registry staff, during patient registration, provided them with a questionnaire, which later on was filled in…