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Revista Medica Herediana
versión impresa ISSN 1018-130Xversión On-line ISSN 1729-214X
Resumen
CABELLO, Emilio; CABELLO, Almendra y MARTINEZ, Melissa. Validation of a survey aimed at measuring satisfaction of residents about a specialization program in Lima, Peru. Rev Med Hered [online]. 2021, vol.32, n.1, pp.12-19. ISSN 1018-130X. http://dx.doi.org/10.20453/rmh.v32i1.3943.
Objective:
To validate a survey aimed at measuring satisfaction of residents about a specialization program in Lima, Peru.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was carried-out. The survey was built considering resident´s opinions on the satisfaction requirements of each program and the five components of the SERVQUAL quality survey. A pilot study was undertaken to evaluate the degree of understanding of the questions and an expert evaluation was also performed before applying the survey. Reliability was evaluated with Cronbach´s alpha test and validity was evaluated with a multifactorial analysis. Descriptive statistics was applied, Chi square test with a p value <0.05 was used.
Results:
218 (82.0%) surveys were analyzed; 54.1% were females; 57.7% were younger than 30 years of age; 86.2% were of free position. Degree of understanding was 9.98 and time to complete the survey was 5.45 minutes. Cronbach´s alpha was 0.919. The factorial analysis of the five most important components of satisfaction explained 66.5% of the variance of the 22 questions. Overall satisfaction was 71.8%, reliability was 79.2%, ability to respond was 80.2%, security was 60.8%, empathy was 82.8% and tangible aspects was 55.9%. No difference by sex, age group, specialty and modality of admission was found.
Conclusions:
The survey tested showed to be reliable and valid to evaluate the satisfaction of residents to their programs and it is a useful tool to identify opportunities to improve the residency program.
Palabras clave : Validation study; surveys and questionnaires; medical staff hospital; personal satisfaction.