• Revista médica de Chile · Dec 2023

    [Migrant User Satisfaction in Chilean Health Services: Adaptation of the PSQ-III].

    • María José Baeza-Rivera, Camila Salazar-Fernández, and Diego Manríquez-Robles.
    • Departamento de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Temuco, Chile.
    • Rev Med Chil. 2023 Dec 1; 151 (12): 156715751567-1575.

    UnlabelledIncreased Latin American migrants in Chile pose challenges to healthcare services. These migrants report lower access and satisfaction with healthcare services than Chileans. Satisfaction with care is crucial, but there is a lack of psychometrically appropriate instruments to evaluate it.Objectives1) culturally adapt the PSQ-III for migrants in Chile; 2) obtain evidence of validity, internal consistency, and temporal stability, and 3) compare satisfaction scores at two different times.MethodsThe PSQ-III was culturally adapted with the collaboration of expert judges and migrants. Then, 283 migrants completed the questionnaire twice (2021 and 2022). Factorial, reliability, test-retest, and related sample tests were performed.ResultsThe final version of the PSQ-III included 13 items grouped into "Satisfaction with healthcare staff" and "Aspects for improvement". Both factors showed excellent reliability and temporal stability. The second factor significantly decreased between times, while the first did not.ConclusionsUser satisfaction is crucial in healthcare. The adapted version of the PSQ-III provides valid, reliable, stable, and culturally relevant measures over time. This instrument and its results can guide public policies focused on reducing health and access gaps in the migrant population.

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