(magistrsko delo)
Barbara Steblovnik Čater (Author), Suzana Kraljić (Mentor), Radko Komadina (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Teoretično izhodišče: S problemom čakalnih vrst v zdravstvu se soočajo vse razvite države, tudi Slovenija. Čakalne dobe za nekatere radiološke preiskave (računalniška tomografija, magnetna resonanca in ultrazvok) so se na Radiološkem oddelku Splošne bolnišnice Celje v letu 2015 v primerjavi z letom 2014 povečale. Namen raziskave v magistrskem delu je bil ugotoviti, kakšen vpliv imajo izostanki pacientov na čakalne dobe pri teh radioloških preiskavah v omenjeni bolnišnici. Raziskovalna metodologija: Raziskava je temeljila na kvantitativni metodologiji. Podatke smo pridobili s pomočjo anketnega vprašalnika, ki ga je sestavljalo 12 vprašanj odprtega in zaprtega tipa. V raziskavo, ki smo jo izvedli septembra 2016, je bilo vključenih 142 pacientov, ki na predvideni termin niso prišli na radiološko preiskavo in se za svoj izostanek niso opravičili. Za obdelavo podatkov smo uporabili deskriptivno in inferenčno statistiko s pomočjo programa SPSS Statistics 19. Za preverjanje hipotez smo uporabili neparametrični binominalni test tega programa. Rezultati raziskave: Analiza rezultatov je pokazala, da več polovica (61,3 %) anketiranih ne pozna člena Zakona o pacientovih pravicah, ki jim nalaga dožnost pravočasnega obveščanja o morebitnem izostanku na preiskavo. Kot razlog za njihov izostanek jih je največ (31,7 %) navedlo, da so pozabili, da imajo preiskavo. Večina anketiranih (71,8 %) meni, da bi se zaradi njihove pravočasne odpovedi preiskave skrajšale čakalne vrste, zelo podoben odstotek (78,9 %) jih tudi meni, da je čakalna doba na preiskavo predolga.

Keywords

čakalne dobe;pacientove pravice;pacientove dolžnosti;radiološke preiskave;Radiološki oddelek Splošne bolnišnice Celje;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [B. Steblovnik Čater]
UDC: 614:615.849(043.2)
COBISS: 2345380 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The influence of patients´ absences on waiting times of radiological examinations
Secondary abstract: Theoretical background: The problem of waiting times in healthcare facing all developed countries, including Slovenia. Waiting times for certain radiological examinations (computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound) in the radiological department of the General Hospital Celje in 2015 compared to 2014 increased. The purpose of the research in the master's thesis was to determine the influence non-attendance of patients on waiting times at these radiological examinations in the said hospital. Research Methodology: The study was based on a quantitative methodology. Data were collected using a questionnaire which consisted of 12 open and closed-ended questions. In the survey, carried out in September 2016, there werw 142 patients that did not attend the radiological examination on the axpected date. Descriptive and inferential statisticwith the help of the SPSS Statistics 19 was used for data processing. For hypotheses verification nonparametric binomial test was used. Results: The result analysis showed that more than half (61.3%) of respondents didn't know the article of Patiens Rights Act that imposed them a duty to timely informing about the possible default on the examination. As a reason for default most of them (31.7%) stated that they have forgotten on examination. Most of respondents (71.8 %) think that their timely notice of an examination waiting times would shorten. A very similar percentage (78.9%) also considers that waiting time for examination is too long.
Secondary keywords: waiting times;patientʼs rights;patientʼs duties;radiological examinations;radiological department of the General Hospital Celje;Patient rights;Radiology department, Hospital;Pravice bolnikov;Bolnišnični radiološki oddelek;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: IX, 101 str., 4 f. pril.
ID: 9620194