| Literature DB >> 22624677 |
Sm Kleefstra1, Rb Kool, Lc Zandbelt, Jcjm de Haes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is an important indicator of quality of care in hospitals. Reliable and valid instruments to measure clinical and outpatient satisfaction already exist. Recently hospitals have increasingly provided day care, i.e., admitting patients for one day without an overnight stay. This article describes the adaption of the 'Core questionnaire for the assessment of Patient Satisfaction' (COPS) for general Day care (COPS-D), and the subsequent validation of the COPS-D.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22624677 PMCID: PMC3439708 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Patient characteristics (n = 3802)*
| Female | 2025 (53%) | |
| | Male | 1677 (44%) |
| Younger than 20 years | 234 (6%) | |
| | 20-59 years | 1776 (47%) |
| | 60 years or older | 1754 (46%) |
| Lower level | 2647 (70%) | |
| | Higher level | 1013 (27%) |
| Bad/moderate | 843 (22%) | |
| | Good, very good, excellent | 2412 (63%) |
| Surgery | 612 (16%) | |
| | Internal Medicine | 474 (13%) |
| | Orthopaedics | 437 (12%) |
| | Gynaecology and Obstetrics | 318 (9%) |
| | Ophthalmology | 310 (8%) |
| | Ear Nose Throat-surgery | 287 (8%) |
| | Cardiology | 276 (7%) |
| | Urology | 206 (6%) |
| Other (less than 5% per specialty) | 830 (22%) |
* Numbers do not always add up to 3802, due to missing values.
Factor analysis
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| Reception | 1243 | | 0,739 | | 0,861 |
| Personal attention | 1243 | | 0,801 | | 0,806 |
| Expertise | 1243 | | 0,808 | | 0,799 |
| Information and instruction | 1243 | | 0,769 | | 0,849 |
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| Reception | 1807 | | 0,747 | | 0,782 |
| Rapidity of being able to speak to | 1807 | | 0,825 | | 0,688 |
| Degree of support | 1807 | | 0,790 | | 0,724 |
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| Reception | 1307 | | 0.813 | | 0,726 |
| Personal attention operation staff | 1307 | | 0.860 | | 0,675 |
| Expertise operation staff | 1307 | | 0.766 | | 0,796 |
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| Personal attention | 3691 | | 0.898 | | 0,5 |
| Expertise | 3691 | | 0.898 | | 0,5 |
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| Personal attention | 3355 | | 0,897 | | 0,5 |
| Expertise | 3355 | | 0,897 | | 0,5 |
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| Information by nurses | 3126 | | 0,730 | | 0,845 |
| Information by doctors | 3126 | | 0,783 | | 0,805 |
| Transfer of information | 3126 | | 0,785 | | 0,806 |
| Rapidity research results | 3126 | | 0,634 | | 0,889 |
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| Self-sufficient | 1661 | | 0,770 | | 0,664 |
| Participation in treatment decisions | 1661 | | 0,790 | | 0,651 |
| Privacy | 1661 | | 0,640 | | 0,802 |
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| Information about further treatment | 1248 | | 0,810 | | 0,704 |
| Transfer of information to external professionals | 1248 | | 0,770 | | 0,751 |
| Discharge procedure | 1248 | 0,772 | 0,748 |
Dimension characteristics of COPS-D: dimensions, mean, SD, Cronbach’s α, α if item deleted, item-internal consistency (ICC), item-discriminant validity (IDV), floor effect (floor), ceiling effect (ceiling)
| Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-admission visit | 4,00 0,66 | 0,906 | 0,868 | 0,890 | 0,753 | 0,813 | 0,452 | 0,638 | 0,1 | 14,7 |
| Admission | 4,22 0,65 | 0,865 | 0,774 | 0,808 | 0,704 | 0,781 | 0,342 | 0,716 | 0,2 | 26,6 |
| Operation Room | 4,16 0,68 | 0,885 | 0,791 | 0,876 | 0,729 | 0,825 | 0,432 | 0,556 | 0,1 | 24,7 |
| Nursing care | 4,08 0,77 | 0,887 | - | - | 0,797 | 0,797 | 0,477 | 0,676 | 0,8 | 27,1 |
| Medical care | 4,07 0,85 | 0,882 | - | - | 0,793 | 0,793 | 0,412 | 0,7 | 0,8 | 30,4 |
| Information | 3,87 0,80 | 0,877 | 0,824 | 0,874 | 0,656 | 0,781 | 0,416 | 0,729 | 0,6 | 14,9 |
| Autonomy | 3,83 0,75 | 0,816# | 0,692 | 0,827# | 0,589 | 0,719 | 0,411 | 0,565 | 0,6 | 11,6 |
| Discharge | 3,72 0,86 | 0,861 | 0,781 | 0,820 | 0,724 | 0,765 | 0,370 | 0,713 | 1,0 | 13,9 |
# Cronbach’s α increases if item privacy is deleted.
Inter-dimensional correlationsand correlation with overall satisfaction score
| - | - | 0,596** | 0,650** | 0,540** | 0,633** | 0,589** | 0,628** | 0.545** | |
| - | - | - | 0,703** | 0,477** | 0,604** | - | - | 0,547** | |
| 0,596** | - | - | 0,540** | 0,620** | 0,572** | 0,529** | 0,536** | 0.527** | |
| 0,650** | 0,703** | 0,540** | - | 0,563** | 0,658** | 0,579** | 0,615** | 0,584** | |
| 0,540** | 0,477** | 0,620** | 0,563** | - | 0,721** | 0,618** | 0,641** | 0,558** | |
| 0,633** | 0,604** | 0,572** | 0,658** | 0,721** | - | 0,702** | 0,762** | 0,623** | |
| 0,589** | - | 0,529** | 0,579** | 0,618** | 0,702** | - | 0,701** | 0,549** | |
| 0,628** | - | 0,536** | 0,615** | 0,641** | 0,762** | 0,701** | - | 0,573** |
** sig 0.01.
External validity comparison dataset COPS-D with LMR-dataset regarding gender and age
| (n = 1.185.276) | (n = 3702) | |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 57% | 53% |
| Male | 43% | 43% |
| Younger than 20 years | 11% | 6% |
| 20-59 years | 45% | 47% |
| 60 years or older | 44% | 46% |
*Not all numbers add up to 3802, due to missing values.
Known group differences, relating COPS-D score means (SD) according to gender, age, education and health status (n = 3802)
| | | | | | | | | |
| Male | 4,05 (0,66) | 4,20 (0,67) | 4,19 (0,64) | 4,12 (0,74) | 4,10 (0,86) | 3,88 (0,80) | 3,86 (0,75) | 3,76 (0,85) |
| Female | 3,97 (0,67) | 4,24 (0,65) | 4,14 (0,70) | 4,06 (0,80) | 4,03 (0.88) | 3,86 (0,79) | 3,82 (0,75) | 3,69 (0,87) |
| F (df = 1) | 3,5 | 1,3 | 1,9 | 0,7 | 1,7 | 2,0 | ||
| p value | 0,061 | 0,250 | 0,166 | 0,386 | 0,225 | 0,158 | ||
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| < 20 years | 3,52 (0,79) | 4,02 (0,77) | 3,82 (0,89) | 3,80 (0,92) | 4,05 (0,79) | 3,80 (0,766) | 3,75 (0,79) | 3,67 (0,92) |
| 20-59 years | 3,91 (0,66) | 4,18 (0,67) | 4,09 (0,66) | 4,00 (0,78) | 3,92 (0,87) | 3,76 (0,80) | 3,79 (0,73) | 3,62 (0,85) |
| > 60 years | 4,12 (0,64) | 4,30 (0,61) | 4,26 (0,67) | 4,22 (0,72) | 4,21 (0,82) | 3,99 (0,78) | 3,90 (0,78) | 3,85 (0,86) |
| F (df = 2) | 22,7 | 15,8 | 14,0 | 53,1 | 45,5 | 32,2 | 4,3 | 10,9 |
| p value | ||||||||
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| None/lower | 4,07 (0,67) | 4,28 (0,65) | 4,22 (0,66) | 4,16 (0,78) | 4,18 (0,81) | 3,98 (0,77) | 3,88 (0,75) | 3,83 (0,83) |
| Moderate | 3,99 (0,65) | 4,19 (0,65) | 4,16 (0,66) | 4,04 (0,75) | 3,99 (0,85) | 3,84 (0,78) | 3,84 (0,73) | 3,70 (0,86) |
| Higher | 3,96 (0,68) | 4,17 (0,67) | 4,10 (0,72) | 4,04 (0,80) | 3,99 (0,91) | 3,73 (0,85) | 3,77 (0,81) | 3,59 (0,89) |
| F (df = 2) | 2,6 | 2,5 | ||||||
| p value | 0,074 | 0,08 | ||||||
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| Bad/moderate | 3,93 (0,74) | 4,11 (0,68) | 4,08 (0,74) | 4,00 (0,83) | 3,99 (0,88) | 3,74 (0,83) | 3,75 (0,77) | 3,57 (0,94) |
| Good/very good/excellent | 4,04 (0,63) | 4,22 (0,68) | 4,19 (0,66) | 4,09 (0,75) | 4,08 (0,83) | 3,89 (0,78) | 3,87 (0,75) | 3,78 (0,83) |
| F (df = 1) | ||||||||
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Pre-admission visit (PAV), Admission (AD), Operation Room (OR), Nursing care (NC), Medical care (MC), Information (INFO), Autonomy (AUT), Discharge (DCH).