Service Quality in Early Intervention Centres: An Analysis of Its Influence on Satisfaction and Family Quality of Life
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Early Intervention (EI) is a set of interventions focused on responding to the needs of
children with or at risk of developmental problems. This study aimed to investigate the relationships
between the perceived quality of service, satisfaction and family quality of life. Methods: to
conduct a multi-centre, transversal study with a non-probabilistic sample. The participants (N =
1551) were families from 24 Early Intervention Centres (EICs) located in Spain. Results: The results
indicated an adequate fit of the measurement and structural models, with the latter showing a capacity
of 73% to predict the family quality of life. The structural model established that the perceived
service quality was a positive and significant predictor of satisfaction (β = 0.85; p < 0.001). Both the
perceived quality of service (β = 0.28; p < 0.001) and satisfaction (β = 0.33; p < 0.001) obtained a similar
positive and significant relationship with family quality of life, which was slightly stronger than
satisfaction. Conclusions: This study provided a better understanding of the importance of the services
offered in EICs and their influence on the satisfaction and family quality of life of their users.
Thus, delving into these relationships was highly relevant for decision-making in the context of EI.
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Jemes-Campaña, I.-C.; Romero-Galisteo, R.-P.; Gálvez-Ruiz, P.; Labajos-Manzanares, M.-T.; Moreno-Morales, N. Service Quality in Early Intervention Centres: an Analysis of Its Influence on Satisfaction and Family Quality of Life. Children 2021, 8, 716.












