TY - JOUR
T1 - Critical factors of total quality management and its effect on performance in health care industry
T2 - A Turkish experience
AU - Dilber, Mustafa
AU - Bayyurt, Nizamettin
AU - Zaim, Selim
AU - Tarim, Mehves
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The literature on quality contains numerous case studies of successful companies and descriptions of quality concepts and quality improvement programs. The purpose of this study is to determine the critical factors of total quality management in the healthcare sector and to measure the effect of critical factors of total quality management on business performance in small and medium size hospitals in Turkey. The instrument used in this study was developed to identify critical factors (areas) of total quality management in the hospital industry. The technique of canonical correlation analysis is employed to investigate this relationship. To measure the eight dimensions of total quality management, thirty items were measured by using a five point Likert scale, ranging from "very low" to "very high". Performance of the hospital was measured using by subjective measures based on hospital administrators' perception of how their organization performed relative to the competition. Data analysis indicated a positive correlation between the performance of the hospital and the four critical factors of quality management in Turkish healthcare industry.
AB - The literature on quality contains numerous case studies of successful companies and descriptions of quality concepts and quality improvement programs. The purpose of this study is to determine the critical factors of total quality management in the healthcare sector and to measure the effect of critical factors of total quality management on business performance in small and medium size hospitals in Turkey. The instrument used in this study was developed to identify critical factors (areas) of total quality management in the hospital industry. The technique of canonical correlation analysis is employed to investigate this relationship. To measure the eight dimensions of total quality management, thirty items were measured by using a five point Likert scale, ranging from "very low" to "very high". Performance of the hospital was measured using by subjective measures based on hospital administrators' perception of how their organization performed relative to the competition. Data analysis indicated a positive correlation between the performance of the hospital and the four critical factors of quality management in Turkish healthcare industry.
KW - Business performance
KW - Canonical correlation
KW - Total quality management
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:37349118982
SN - 1727-7051
VL - 3
SP - 220
EP - 234
JO - Problems and Perspectives in Management
JF - Problems and Perspectives in Management
IS - 4
ER -