THE INFLUENCE OF LOCATION ACCESSIBILITY ON COMMUNITY SATISFACTION WITH THE QUALITY OF TEXAS DISTRICT PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES AS INTERVENING VARIABLES

  • Jorge O.Brusa
  • Mohsen Bahmani- OSkooee
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Abstract

In this study the population was the Texas District Public Health Services , namely as many as 950 people. From the basis for determining the writer's sample based on the Slovin formula with an error tolerance of `10%, the number for the sample is 91 respondents. the first hypothesis is accepted, meaning that location accessibility (X) has a significant effect on community satisfaction (Y1). the second hypothesis is rejected, meaning that location accessibility (X) has no significant effect on community satisfaction (Y2). the third hypothesis is accepted, meaning that service quality (Y1) is an intervening variable that mediates the effect of location accessibility (X) on community satisfaction (Y2).

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Jorge O.Brusa, & Mohsen Bahmani- OSkooee. (2022). THE INFLUENCE OF LOCATION ACCESSIBILITY ON COMMUNITY SATISFACTION WITH THE QUALITY OF TEXAS DISTRICT PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES AS INTERVENING VARIABLES. MEDALION JOURNAL: Medical Research, Nursing, Health and Midwife Participation, 3(3), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.59733/medalion.v3i3.49

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