Hemodialysis Patients’ Satisfaction and Associated Factors in National Teaching Hospital Hemodialysis Center, Cotonou (Benin)
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Background: Patients’ satisfaction is a relevant component in assessing
healthcare services. The objective of this study was to study the level of satisfaction
of chronic hemodialysis patients and the associated factors in Cotonou
CNHU-HKM dialysis center. Patients and Methods: It was a cross-sectional,
descriptive and analytical study conducted by administering a questionnaire
on days off dialysis. It was carried out from 1st November 2015 to 1st January
2016 in CNHU-HKM Nephrology University Clinic of Cotonou. Hemodialysis
patients aged 18 years and above having given their informed consent
were included in the study. Patients’ recruitment was comprehensive. Likert
scale was used in assessing the level of satisfaction with 4 as “very satisfied”
and 1 for “very dissatisfied”. Satisfaction was evaluated on the basis of Ware
dimensions. The threshold for satisfaction was 50. Outcomes: Overall, 377
patients were included in the study. Respondents’ mean age was 51.5 ± 13.3
years with 1.37 as sex ratio. Arteriovenous fistula was used for 80.1% of hemodialysis
patients. 77.7% of the patients underwent dialysis twice a week
while 45.9% were administered a four-hour dialysis. The overall average proportion
of “satisfied” was 76.5%. The level of satisfaction was 52% for healthcare
environment, 61% for service delivery, 73.9% for healthcare accessibility,
76.1% for healthcare structure, 77.5% for healthcare management, 90.3% for
quality of healthcare, 88.3% for interpersonal relationship and 93.2% for efficiency
and continuum of healthcare. Factors associated with satisfaction included
age (p = 0.02), vascular access (p = 0.04) and urea reduction ratio (p =
0.01). In addition, the degree of satisfaction of hemodialysis patients was not
statistically associated with sex, marital status, educational level, history of the
disease, age of dialysis, number of sessions per week, and duration per session.
Conclusion: The overall level of hemodialysis patients’ satisfaction is
above average. There is a need to particularly focus on healthcare environment,
so as to better improve the level of satisfaction.
