ObjectiveTo improve the quality of clinical teaching by restructuring the clinical teaching process with Six Sigma management theory. MethodsBased on the Six Sigma management theory, this paper explored the key causes of the quality of clinical teaching in the respiratory department by using scientific tools including Brainstorming, Fishbone Diagram and Pareto Principle. The problem of teaching of professional clinical skills was the key factor that affected the quality of department's clinical teaching. This paper improved the quality of clinical teaching by restructuring the clinical teaching process including drawing up and carrying out The Manual of Clinical Skills Teaching in respiratory department and introducing the scientific teaching method. ResultsAbout the survey on the satisfaction of clinical teaching process, the score of the control group was much higher than that of the experimental group (P < 0.05). And the score of the skill test of the control group was much higher than that of the experimental group (P < 0.05). ConclusionThe application of Six Sigma management and process restructuration to improve the clinical teaching is significantly effective.
ObjectiveTo explore the influence factors on inpatients' satisfaction, in order to identify influence factors for improving inpatients' satisfaction. MethodsA sampling survey was conducted in hospitals at different levels in Sichuan province. The satisfaction of inpatients in these hospitals was investigated by self-designed questionnaire. Then, a structural equation model on influence factors of satisfaction was constructed. ResultsA total of 1 237 inpatients from 12 hospitals were surveyed. The total satisfaction of these patients was 82.14%. The patients' satisfaction of grade A tertiary hospital in Chengdu city was obviously lower than that of the prefecture- and county-level hospitals (all P values <0.05). The fitting degree of structural equation model was good; Inpatients' satisfaction was mainly influenced by 5 factors including hospital values (HV), service quality of doctors and nurses (SQ), service process (SP), convenience of resources (CR) and comfort of facilities (CF). Of the 5 factors, the HV and SQ respectively ranked the 1st and 2nd to the influence degree on satisfaction. ConclusionThis study identifies the key influence factors on inpatients' satisfaction. Specific measures should be taken by hospital administrators to improve the quality of medical services and the satisfaction of inpatients.