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Patient satisfaction: methodological issues and research findings.

J I Westbrook1.   

Abstract

Patient satisfaction plays a significant role in the health care process. It influences the health care seeking behaviour of patients, compliance with treatment and the health outcomes of patients. The use of ill-conceived and limited patient satisfaction questionnaires, in conjunction with inadequate methods of administration, have contributed to the poor reputation of patient satisfaction as an indicator of the quality of health care services. This paper addresses some of the methodological issues related to the measurement of patient satisfaction and describes validated and reliable tools which are available for use by hospitals in Australia. Research findings discussed demonstrate that patients are able to evaluate validly and reliably the quality of both clinical and non-clinical aspects of health care services. Australian health care organisations should implement patient satisfaction as a quality indicator and thereby actively seek to improve the health outcomes of their patients.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 10127675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Health Rev        ISSN: 0156-5788            Impact factor:   1.990


  5 in total

1.  Patient satisfaction with medical consultations among adults attending Mulago hospital assessment centre.

Authors:  Angella Kabatooro; Fred Ndoboli; Jane Namatovu
Journal:  S Afr Fam Pract (2004)       Date:  2016-05-09

2.  A new measure of patient satisfaction with ocular hypotensive medications: the Treatment Satisfaction Survey for Intraocular Pressure (TSS-IOP).

Authors:  Mark J Atkinson; William C Stewart; Joel M Fain; Jeanette A Stewart; Ravinder Dhawan; Essy Mozaffari; Jan Lohs
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2003-11-15       Impact factor: 3.186

3.  Validation of a general measure of treatment satisfaction, the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM), using a national panel study of chronic disease.

Authors:  Mark J Atkinson; Anusha Sinha; Steven L Hass; Shoshana S Colman; Ritesh N Kumar; Meryl Brod; Clayton R Rowland
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2004-02-26       Impact factor: 3.186

4.  A survey on postanesthetic patient satisfaction in a university hospital.

Authors:  Adel Ali Alshehri; Yasser Mohammed Alomar; Ghali Abdulrahman Mohammed; Mazen Saud Al-Fozan; Mohammed Saleh Al-Harbi; Khalid Abduraziz Alrobai; Haroon Zahoor
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2015 Jul-Sep

5.  Factors Associated with Poor Satisfaction with Anesthesia in Patients Who Had Previous Surgery: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Junko Nakahira; Toshiyuki Sawai; Junichi Ishio; Shoko Nakano; Toshiaki Minami
Journal:  Anesth Pain Med       Date:  2019-10-30
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