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Quality of healthcare services and its related factors among inpatients in Ho Chi Minh Oncology hospital in 2020 / Nguyen Duc Thanh, Bui Thi My Anh, Phung Thanh Hung // Tạp chí Khoa học Nghiên cứu Sức khỏe và Phát triển : Journal of Health and Development Studies- JHDS . - 2021. - p. 79-88. - ISSN: 2588-1442



Ký hiệu phân loại (DDC): 330
Improving quality of healthcare services is one of a crucial issues for the current implementation and development in hospitals. A cross-sectional study was applied by using the combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches to identify the quality of healthcare services among inpatents and associated factors in Ho Chi Minh Oncology hospital from April 2020 to August 2020. A total of 400 inpatients and 16 health sta s were selected in this study. The study tool was designed by using SERVPERF to measure the quality of healthcare services in 5 aspects (including tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and sympathy) with 5-Likert-scale. Bivariate analysis was applied to identify the associated factors with the categorical dependent variable of healthcare quality, with signicant level p<0.05 Result: The results demonstrated that only 26.8% of inpatients satis ed with the qua There was an inadequate proportion of healthcare sta s, limited training and motivation, performance assessment, lacking of supervion and support, in uencing the quality of healthcare services. It is necessary to facilitate the capacity building for health sta s, implement the working performance assessment based on job positions and strengthen activities of supervision and support.
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The prevalence of benzodiazepine use in the olderinpatients at national geriatric hospital / Nguyen Trung Anh, Chu Thi Hoa, [...et al] // Tạp chí Nghiên cứu Y học . - 2020. - p. 86-91. - ISSN: 2354-080X



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Present about the objective was to identify the prevalence of benzodiazepine use in older inpatients. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at National Geriatric Hospital in 2020 with 258 participants aged 60 and older. Benzodiazepine use was assessed through interview older in-patients about all of sleeping pills they have used before being admitted to the hospital and combined with review of the medical record. The mean age was 73.9 years old. There were 11.2% older patients using benzodiazepines. Only 20.7% patients used benzodiazepines every month, 18.3% used once in 2 - 3 months, and more than a half of older inpatients (65.5%) had used these drugs a few times per year. The mean time of using per month among benzodiazepines users was 7.37 (SD = 6.93). The reduction in the prescription of these drugs should be assessed individually, considering the physiological alterations of the elderly and their adverse effects, in order to minimize incorrect prescriptions.
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