Health Evaluation and Promotion
Online ISSN : 1884-4103
Print ISSN : 1347-0086
ISSN-L : 1347-0086
Participants' Satisfaction in a Periodic Worksite Health Check-Up
Yasushi KUDOToshihiko SATOHKaori HOSOIYuichi MIWAYoshiharu AIZAWA
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2005 Volume 32 Issue 3 Pages 287-293

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To improve the satisfaction of people who had periodic worksite health check-ups, we conducted a questionnaire survey. To investigate the factors that influence overall satisfaction, we conducted a multiple linear regression analysis by a stepwise method, with overall satisfaction as the dependent variable, and sex, age, medical history of serious disease, going to the hospital regularly, differences among companies, factors related to the physician, factors related to the examination, and the other factors such as protection of privacy as the independent variables. The selective criterion for the variables was that the P value was less than 0.05, but sex and age were always included in the final model as independent variables because they might be confounding factors. Overall satisfaction was significantly associated with the protection of privacy, quickness of the person in charge of the examinations, the technical level of the person in charge of the examinations, the explanation of the person in charge of the examinations, the willingness to listen of the person in charge of the examinations, the manner of the person in charge of the examination, quality of medical advice with physicians, the manner of physicians and not-going to the hospital regularly.
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