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The intervening influence of the quality of health-care administrative process on the relationship between facilities management service quality and patients’ health-care experience in Ghana

Oti Amankwah (Department of Estate Management, Faculty of Built and Natural Environment, Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi, Ghana)
Weng Wai Choong (Department of Real Estate, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and)
Naana Amakie Boakye-Agyeman (Department of Estate Management, Faculty of Built and Natural Environment, Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi, Ghana)
Ebenezer Afrane (Department of Estate Management, Faculty of Built and Natural Environment, Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi, Ghana)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 14 September 2023

Issue publication date: 8 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Patient-centred strategies should be applied in health-care facilities management (HcFM) to guarantee service quality to meet patients’ needs and ensure quality patient health-care experience. This paper aims to examine the intervening influence of the quality of health-care administrative process (QAP) on the association between health-care facilities service quality and patients’ experiences with medical care.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative technique was used for this cross-sectional study in three Ghanaian teaching hospitals. A total of 622 relevant questionnaires were used for the analysis of the study using SEM-PLS.

Findings

The intervening influence of the QAP on the relationship between HcFM service quality (empathy and tangibility) and patients’ health-care experience (PHcE) were reinforced whilst that of reliability, responsiveness and assurance were not reinforced. The association between the QAP and PHcE was also established.

Research limitations/implications

A high-quality health-care workforce (both core and supporting) and quality work environment provided by the FM department and QAP are essential during quality-of-care delivery, to reduce threats to patient safety to achieve exceptional PHcE. The constraint on the study is that information was gathered from only Ghana. Hence, the generalisation of the findings will be a challenge. Thus, in future, it is proposed that a comparative study across a developed country and a developing country can be conducted. Future research can assess the influence of the health-care internal appearance on patients’ satisfaction.

Practical implications

Practically, the administrative system can be improved by reducing patients overall waiting time. Steps must also be taken to reduce the problem of needless administrative tasks and practices to simplify administrative practices and improve patients’ total health-care experience (core health-care delivery and HcFM), as this influence patients’ total health-care experience.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this empirical validation is one of the initial studies in service quality and FM to examine how health-care administrative process quality affects the relationship between FM service quality and patients’ experiences with medical care. This framework can be adapted for research in different countries to extend knowledge.

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Acknowledgements

This paper forms part of a PhD research project entitled “A Model for the Relationship Between User Satisfaction of Healthcare Facilities Management and Core Healthcare Business”, from which other papers are being produced based on different objectives but sharing the same background, methodology and data. The authors wish to express their sincere gratitude to the management of Komfo Anokye, Tamale and Cape Coast Teaching Hospitals, all in Ghana for their support during the data collection stage, as well as all the patients who participated in this research study. The authors also express their profound gratitude to the Kumasi Technical University for providing partial sponsorship for the first author’s PhD research from which the paper is extracted.

Citation

Amankwah, O., Choong, W.W., Boakye-Agyeman, N.A. and Afrane, E. (2023), "The intervening influence of the quality of health-care administrative process on the relationship between facilities management service quality and patients’ health-care experience in Ghana", Facilities, Vol. 41 No. 13/14, pp. 970-988. https://doi.org/10.1108/F-12-2022-0153

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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