I Stein1, T Schoenfelder2, J Kugler2. 1. Institut für Public Health, Medizinische Fakultät, Technische Universität Dresden, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307, Dresden, Deutschland. isabell.stein89@gmail.com. 2. Institut für Public Health, Medizinische Fakultät, Technische Universität Dresden, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307, Dresden, Deutschland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of patient satisfaction provides important information about subjective quality indicators from the patient's perspective. In Germany, cataract surgery is mostly done ambulatory in a special surgery or in a hospital. This study examines if there are differences in global patient satisfaction of either outpatient setting and if there are different determinants of global satisfaction with regard to the outpatient settings. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The survey comprises ambulatory operated cataract patients in Saxony between 2014 and 2015. A total of 4800 cataract patients sent back a standardized, written questionnaire. Regression analysis identified determinants of global patient satisfaction in both groups. RESULTS: The most influencing parameters for the global satisfaction were satisfaction with the treatment outcome, atmosphere and facilities in the surgery or hospital as well as the staff's level of kindness. CONCLUSION: Results of the conducted study show most identified determinants of patient satisfaction are associated with service variables, such as atmosphere and facilities in surgery or hospital and waiting time in surgery or hospital. These aspects should be focused on to improve patient satisfaction in cataract patients.
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of patient satisfaction provides important information about subjective quality indicators from the patient's perspective. In Germany, cataract surgery is mostly done ambulatory in a special surgery or in a hospital. This study examines if there are differences in global patient satisfaction of either outpatient setting and if there are different determinants of global satisfaction with regard to the outpatient settings. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The survey comprises ambulatory operated cataractpatients in Saxony between 2014 and 2015. A total of 4800 cataractpatients sent back a standardized, written questionnaire. Regression analysis identified determinants of global patient satisfaction in both groups. RESULTS: The most influencing parameters for the global satisfaction were satisfaction with the treatment outcome, atmosphere and facilities in the surgery or hospital as well as the staff's level of kindness. CONCLUSION: Results of the conducted study show most identified determinants of patient satisfaction are associated with service variables, such as atmosphere and facilities in surgery or hospital and waiting time in surgery or hospital. These aspects should be focused on to improve patient satisfaction in cataractpatients.
Authors: Koichiro Otani; Brian Waterman; Kelly M Faulkner; Sarah Boslaugh; Thomas E Burroughs; W Claiborne Dunagan Journal: J Healthc Manag Date: 2009 Mar-Apr