Tevredenheid patiënt vooral afhankelijk van verwachting

Bibliotheek (Redactie Bibliotheek) donderdag 1 januari 2009, 11:53

McKinley RK, Roberts C. Patient satisfaction with out of hours primary medical care. Qual Health Care 2001 Mar;10(1):23-8.

Doel van het onderzoek is het beschrijven van de relatie tussen patiënttevredenheid met de ANW uren zorg die gegeven wordt door vervangende artsen en praktijkartsen in vier stedelijke gebieden in Engeland en de kenmerken van de dienstverlening, de patiënten, de gegeven zorg en gezondheidsuitkomsten

OBJECTIVES: To describe the relationship between patient satisfaction with out of hours care provided by deputising and practice doctors in four urban areas in England and characteristics of the service provided and patients, the care given, and health outcomes. SETTING:-Fourteen general practices in four urban areas in England. PARTICIPANTS: People who requested out of hours care. DESIGN: Analysis of data from a study of out of hours care. Patients were interviewed within 5 days of their request for out of hours care. Data on the service provided were obtained from medical records and all other data were collected at interview. Satisfaction was measured using a valid reliable instrument. RESULTS: 2152 patients were recruited to the study and 1466 were interviewed. Satisfaction data were available on 1402 patients. "Overall satisfaction" was associated with age, doctor type, lack of access to a car at the time of the request, and health outcome. The relationships between satisfaction subscales and patient characteristics (age, sex, ethnicity, and access to a car at the time of the request), service characteristics (doctor type and delay between the request and visit), whether a prescription was given, and health outcome were variable. If an expected home visit was not received, "overall satisfaction" and satisfaction with "communication and management", "doctor's attitude", and "initial contact person" were reduced. CONCLUSION: Patient satisfaction is dependent on many factors. Mismatch between patient expectation and the service received is related to decreased satisfaction. This may increase as general practitioners delegate more out of hours care to cooperatives and deputising services

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Vitoria schreef op zondag 29 april 2012 om 02:42:

First of all, If Gibbs lips are moving you can be sure that the truth won’t come out.  (Notice I did not call him a liar)  Secondly, the CO-OP that is being tesosd around by the democrats is just another word for single payer option or many of the other phrases the administration has used to cover their intent to implement a single payer option,  In other words take over the health care system in the United States.As far as Gibbs’ dog whistle,  it took Obama six months to decide on what dog to blow the whistle at.  Why must we have his Health Insurance Reform , or whatever it is called today, implemented overnight?Sebelius is yet another of Mr. Obama’s appointees who suffers from foot in mouth disease.  We should welcome her to the Joe Biden club.



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