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Electronic questionnaires for measuring parent satisfaction and as a basis for quality improvement.

Jette Ammentorp1, Anne Mette Rasmussen, Betty Nørgaard, Edel Kirketerp, Poul-Erik Kofoed.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Using paper questionnaires to measure quality of care from the perspective of the patient is a time consuming procedure resulting in very slow feedback. Response rates are low and patients who cannot read the local language are usually excluded.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the applicability of an electronic questionnaire by evaluating the response rate. To study whether computer-based continuous monitoring could elucidate reasons for parents being less satisfied with care and treatment and to compare parent satisfaction with the results of a study performed in 2003.
METHODS: Parents were asked to assess the quality of care and treatment by answering questions on a touch-screen computer. The questions, which were translated into seven languages, corresponded to the indicators selected by the department for monitoring parents' satisfaction. The system was developed in cooperation with a software company.
RESULTS: A total of 780 parents answered (69%). Of these, 2% parents answered in a foreign language. The main reasons for being less satisfied were perceived difficulties in getting in contact with the staff, having experienced unnecessary long waiting time and having the impression that the nurses did not have enough time. Significant improvements in satisfaction had occurred as compared to a study from 2003.
CONCLUSION: By using electronic questionnaires, it was possible to focus on the small percentage of parents not satisfied, to identify reasons for being less satisfied and to respond immediately to the feedback from the parents. Electronic surveys produce a satisfactory response rates.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17311830     DOI: 10.1093/intqhc/mzm001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Qual Health Care        ISSN: 1353-4505            Impact factor:   2.038


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