Document Type : Research Article
Abstract
The aim of this original research study is to assess the patient satisfaction level when treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students in a teaching hospital. The study aims to determine whether there are any differences in patient satisfaction levels between the two groups of medical students and to provide insights into the quality of care provided by medical students.
Objective: To assess the demographic characteristics of patients treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students. To evaluate the patients' overall satisfaction level with the care they received from undergraduate and postgraduate students To determine the factors that contribute to patient satisfaction when treated by medical students, including communication, empathy, technical skills, and professionalism. To compare patient satisfaction levels between undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Methodology: The research design for this study is a cross-sectional survey of patients treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students. The data will be collected through a self-administered questionnaire that will be distributed to the selected patients. The questionnaire will consist of questions related to the patients’ demographic information, their experience with the medical students who treated them, and their overall satisfaction level with the care they received.
Result: The results of the original research study on the assessment of patient satisfaction level when treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students in a teaching hospital provide important insights into the quality of care provided by medical students. The study found that patients treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students were generally satisfied with the care they received, and there were no significant differences in patient satisfaction levels between the two groups of medical students.
Conclusion: Assessing patient satisfaction levels when treated by undergraduate and postgraduate students is an important aspect of healthcare quality improvement. This original research study aims to determine whether patients are satisfied with the care they receive from medical students. The results of this study will help inform medical schools and teaching hospitals about the quality of care provided by medical students and provide a basis for future improvements in medical education.