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KMID : 1134820060350101491
Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
2006 Volume.35 No. 10 p.1491 ~ p.1497
Clustering according to Inpatients¡¯ Opinion on Hospital Foodservice and Analyzing Inpatient Response to Foodservice Quality and Revisit Intention by the Cluster: In Case of S Hospital
Lee Hae-Young

Chang Seung-Hee
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship among inpatients¡¯ perceptions of foodservice quality, satisfaction and revisit intention. Questionnaires were hand-delivered to 350 inpatients and a total of 230 questionnaires were usable (response rate 65.7%). Statistical data analysis was completed using the SPSS Win 11.0 for descriptive analysis, independent t-test, x©÷ test and k-means cluster analysis. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: The average score of overall importance of meal service in medical service was 4.25 out of 5.0, yet the score of overall quality of meal service and value had lower than importance score. A helpfulness to medical treatment (3.48), bringing customer happiness (3.18), overall satisfaction for foodservice (3.66), satisfaction based on expectation before discharge (3.53) and offering foodservice apt to hospital reputation (3.40) were measured as expressions of satisfaction. As a result of clustering analysis, two clusters were classified and named as affirmative opinion group and negative one. Expectation for four factors of foodservice quality between two groups had no significance. But affirmative opinion group had significantly higher score than negative one in perception and satisfaction. Affirmative customers¡¯ intention to revisit in the near future was evaluated as high in both considering general medical service (4.04) and reflecting meal service level (3.84).
KEYWORD
hospital foodservice, inpatient, quality, satisfaction, revisit intention, cluster
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