Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning

Objective To evaluate the service quality of integrated health and social care institutions for older adults in residential settings in China, addressing a critical gap in the theoretical and empirical understanding of service quality assurance in this rapidly expanding sector. Methods This study em...

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Main Authors: Zhihan Liu, Caini Ouyang, Nian Gu, Jiaheng Zhang, Xiaojiao He, Qiuping Feng, Chunguyu Chang
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2024-12-01
Series:Digital Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241305705
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author Zhihan Liu
Caini Ouyang
Nian Gu
Jiaheng Zhang
Xiaojiao He
Qiuping Feng
Chunguyu Chang
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Caini Ouyang
Nian Gu
Jiaheng Zhang
Xiaojiao He
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Chunguyu Chang
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description Objective To evaluate the service quality of integrated health and social care institutions for older adults in residential settings in China, addressing a critical gap in the theoretical and empirical understanding of service quality assurance in this rapidly expanding sector. Methods This study employs three machine learning algorithms—Backpropagation Neural Networks (BPNN), Feedforward Neural Networks (FNN), and Support Vector Machines (SVM)—to train and validate an evaluative item system. Comparative indices such as Mean Squared Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), and predictive performance metrics were employed to assess the models. Results The service quality evaluation model, enhanced by factor analysis and fuzzy BPNN, demonstrated reduced error rates and improved predictive performance metrics. Key factors influencing service quality included daily care, medical attention, recreational activities, rehabilitative services, and psychological well-being, listed in order of their impact. Conclusion The BPNN-based model provides a comprehensive and unified framework for assessing service quality in integrated care settings. Given the pressing need to match service supply with the complex demands of older adults, refining the service delivery architecture is essential for enhancing overall service quality.
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spelling doaj-art-fe0fd152a03240dabb9de62799ed408b2025-08-20T02:34:43ZengSAGE PublishingDigital Health2055-20762024-12-011010.1177/20552076241305705Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learningZhihan LiuCaini OuyangNian GuJiaheng ZhangXiaojiao HeQiuping FengChunguyu ChangObjective To evaluate the service quality of integrated health and social care institutions for older adults in residential settings in China, addressing a critical gap in the theoretical and empirical understanding of service quality assurance in this rapidly expanding sector. Methods This study employs three machine learning algorithms—Backpropagation Neural Networks (BPNN), Feedforward Neural Networks (FNN), and Support Vector Machines (SVM)—to train and validate an evaluative item system. Comparative indices such as Mean Squared Error, Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), and predictive performance metrics were employed to assess the models. Results The service quality evaluation model, enhanced by factor analysis and fuzzy BPNN, demonstrated reduced error rates and improved predictive performance metrics. Key factors influencing service quality included daily care, medical attention, recreational activities, rehabilitative services, and psychological well-being, listed in order of their impact. Conclusion The BPNN-based model provides a comprehensive and unified framework for assessing service quality in integrated care settings. Given the pressing need to match service supply with the complex demands of older adults, refining the service delivery architecture is essential for enhancing overall service quality.https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241305705
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Caini Ouyang
Nian Gu
Jiaheng Zhang
Xiaojiao He
Qiuping Feng
Chunguyu Chang
Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
Digital Health
title Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
title_full Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
title_fullStr Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
title_full_unstemmed Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
title_short Service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older Chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
title_sort service quality evaluation of integrated health and social care for older chinese adults in residential settings based on factor analysis and machine learning
url https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241305705
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