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Mosazadeh H, Sadagianifar A, Baniadam T. INVESTIGATING THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE OF URBAN HEALTH THERAPEUTIC UNITES. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2010; 8 (4)
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INVESTIGATING THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION QUESTIONNAIRE OF URBAN HEALTH THERAPEUTIC UNITES Mosazadeh H* , Sadagianifar A , Baniadam T Received: 11 Aug, 2010 Accepted: 25 Oct, 2010 Abstract Background & Aims: Customer satisfaction is important and is evaluated through questionnaires. As the current questioners are not satisfactory, this study was performed to design a highly valid customer satisfaction questionnaire for urban health therapeutic centers and health care centers. Materials & Methods: In this study 100 samples were randomly selected and a questioner consisting of 26 questions was used. To assay the reliability, a retest was performed after two weeks. The data were analyzed using correlation coefficient and Cronbach alpha and T-test. Results: The reliability of the questionnaire was 89%. The satisfaction rate was higher in women, married ones, and Shias. High correlation between questions and total scale of questionnaire and low correlation within questions indicate validity of the questionnaire. On the other hand, high kappa statistic indicates the validity and reliability of the questionnaire. Conclusion: Our questionnaire has good reliability and validity for detection of satisfaction of clients of urban health therapeutic centers and health care centers. Keywords: Satisfaction, Referring, Health care centers Address: Social Development & Health Promotion Research Center, Urmia, Iran Tel: (+98) 9143459408 Email: hoseinmosazadeh@gmail.com
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