The Relationship between Patients Referring Time at Hospitals and the Success of Operating Surgery Using Module Number (9): An Exploration Study in Ophthalmic Hospitals
- Maysoon Abdulkareem Mohammad
- Khalaf Reshem Felah
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between patients time attendance at hospitals and success of operative surgery using module number (9) from world health organization as scale to know the level of success.
Data were collected by questionnaire from a sample of (28) oculists which they worked in the ophthalmology department in Iraqi hospitals. The questionnaire involves (22) expressions used to obtain primary data that were analyzed using SPSS program. The result of research indicated that the majority of patients presented to hospitals at the appropriate time and minority of them attendance at the deadly time. Results also refer to strong and positive relationship between the success of surgical operation with referring at the appropriate time and existence of human and physical requirements together.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v14n8p126
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