%0 Journal Article %T The influences of patient's satisfaction with medical service delivery, assessment of medical service, and trust in health delivery system on patient's life satisfaction in China %A Tang Liyang %J Health and Quality of Life Outcomes %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1477-7525-10-111 %X Background Patient¡¯s satisfaction with medical service delivery/assessment of medical service/trust in health delivery system may have significant influence on patient¡¯s life satisfaction in China¡¯s health delivery system/in various kinds of hospitals. The aim of this study was to test whether and to what extent patient¡¯s satisfaction with medical service delivery/patient¡¯s assessments of various major aspects of medical service/various major aspects of patient¡¯s trust in health delivery system influenced patient¡¯s life satisfaction in China¡¯s health delivery system/in various kinds of hospitals. Methods This study collaborated with National Bureau of Statistics of China to carry out a 2008 national urban resident household survey in 17 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government (N = 3,386), and specified ordered probit models were established to analyze dataset from this household survey. Results The key considerations in generating patient¡¯s life satisfaction involved patient¡¯s overall satisfaction with medical service delivery, assessment of doctor-patient communication, assessment of medical cost, assessment of medical treatment process, assessment of medical facility and hospital environment, assessment of waiting time for medical service, trust in prescription, trust in doctor, and trust in recommended medical examination. But the major considerations in generating patient¡¯s life satisfaction were different among low level public hospital, high level public hospital, and private hospital. Conclusion The promotion of patient¡¯s overall satisfaction with medical service delivery, the improvement of doctor-patient communication, the reduction of medical cost, the improvement of medical treatment process, the promotion of medical facility and hospital environment, the reduction of waiting time for medical service, the promotion of patient¡¯s trust in prescription, the promotion of patient¡¯s trust in doctor, and the promotion of patient¡¯s trust in recommended medical examination could all help promote patient¡¯s life satisfaction. But their promotion effects were different among low level public hospital, high level public hospital, and private hospital. %K Life satisfaction %K Satisfaction with medical service delivery %K Assessment of medical service %K Trust in health delivery system %K Classification of hospitals %K Ordered probit model %K China %U http://www.hqlo.com/content/10/1/111