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Patient perception of care received by students at the Jackson Free Clinic.

Jeb S Clark, Adam Bollaert, Stephen O Sills, Joy H Clark, David Norris.   

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INTRODUCTION: Little has been done to examine the role of student-run free clinics in patient care. In this study we examine patient perceptions of care provided by medical students in comparison to that provided by licensed physicians. Care providers were judged on perceived exam thoroughness, trust, and overall patient satisfaction.
METHODS: Patients were asked to complete a 37 question survey after being examined by either medical students or by a physician.
RESULTS: Differences between physicians and students were not observed for perceived thoroughness, trust, or overall satisfaction scores. Patients who reported never being married gave lower satisfaction scores (p = 0.024); however, all patients reported being satisfied with their care.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients are satisfied with the care they received at the Jackson Free Clinic regardless of the provider's level of training. Patients did not report students to be less thorough in their exams than physicians. Furthermore, patients reported equal trust in students and physicians.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24979938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Miss State Med Assoc        ISSN: 0026-6396


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1.  Satisfaction with Healthcare Received at an Interprofessional Student-run Free Clinic: Invested in Training the Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals.

Authors:  Karen B Lu; Bryan Thiel; Christopher A Atkins; Anand Desai; Ariel Botwin; Michael R Povlow; Judith Simms-Cendan; Magdalena Pasarica
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-03-07
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