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Tasks for Improving the Patient Experience Assessment and Strengthening Patient-Centeredness in the Healthcare System: Results of a Qualitative Study of Patients

Title
Tasks for Improving the Patient Experience Assessment and Strengthening Patient-Centeredness in the Healthcare System: Results of a Qualitative Study of Patients
Alternative Author(s)

Yoon, Eunsil ; Song, Yeongchae ; An, Gijong ; Do, Young Kyung

Keyword
Patient-Centeredness ; Patient Experience ; Public Reporting ; Qualitative Research ; Focus Groups
Publication Year
2025-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.3, pp.218-240
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the current status and challenges of the selection pathway―a causal mechanism through which patient experience measurement and public reporting promote quality improvement in healthcare systems by influencing patients' choice of healthcare providers―and to identify key areas for improving the patient-centeredness in the healthcare system from the patient's perspective. Data were collected through focus group discussions and one-on-one in-depth interviews with patients, followed by thematic analysis. The analysis yielded twelve subthemes categorized under three main themes: i) perceptions and attitudes toward patient experience assessment, ii) comprehensive improvement for patient experience assessment survey systems, and iii) tasks for improving patient-centeredness in the healthcare system. Patients expressed strong support for the necessity and value of the Patient Experience Assessment, while also identifying areas of improvement to better activate the selection pathway. Furthermore, participants proposed long-term strategies for promoting a more patient-centered healthcare system, including comprehensive healthcare quality improvement, reforms in medical education, and systemic changes in the healthcare system. This study is significant in that it directly involved patients during the early stages of implementing the Patient Experience Assessment and contributed to understanding how effectively the selection pathway operates and identifying areas for improvement.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.3.218
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health care service
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