Examining how and why service quality fosters patients’ revisit intentions: evidence from Pakistan

Author:

Pervaiz Sundas,Javed UsmanORCID,Rajput Amir,Shafique ShoaibORCID,Tasneem Rabia

Abstract

Purpose Drawing upon the stimulus-organism-response model, this study aims to explore the impact of soft aspects of service quality on revisit intention through the mechanism of perceived empathy. Design/methodology/approach For the examination of the hypothesized relationships, the study adopts structural equation modelling to analyse the data of 562 respondents (i.e. 281 family members and 281 inpatients). Findings The empirical results suggest that service quality increased family member empathy perception, which, in turn, improved inpatients’ revisit intentions. Originality/value Past studies have focused on the roles of overall service quality. The authors have extended the literature by examining the specific but important aspect of service quality and its effects on emotional response. Importantly, the study explains that the affective reactions of a patient’s family, fastened with perceived empathy, have a central role in influencing the patients’ subsequent reactions. Moreover, the prior studies collected the data either from hospital employees or patients. However, in the present study, the authors used a unique sample (family members as well as patients) to have a deeper understanding. Thus, the study enhances the literature on the stimuli-response (i.e. service quality – revisit intentions) relationship in the context of service marketing in general and health care in specific. Important academic and managerial contributions and recommendations for future research are discussed.

Publisher

Emerald

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