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A Qualitative Study of Hospitalists' Perceptions of Patient Satisfaction Metrics on Pain Management.

Susan L Calcaterra1,2, Anne D Drabkin1,2, Reina Doyle3, Sarah E Leslie3, Ingrid A Binswanger2,4, Joseph W Frank2,5, Jennifer A Reich6, Stephen Koester7,8.   

Abstract

Hospital initiatives to promote pain management may unintentionally contribute to excessive opioid prescribing. To better understand hospitalists' perceptions of satisfaction metrics on pain management, the authors conducted 25 interviews with hospitalists. Transcribed interviews were systematically analyzed to identify emergent themes. Hospitalists felt institutional pressure to earn high satisfaction scores for pain, which they perceived influenced practices toward opioid prescribing. They felt tying compensation to satisfaction scores commoditized pain. Hospitalists believed satisfaction would improve with increased time spent at the bedside. Focusing on methods to improve patient-physician communication, while maintaining efficiency in clinical practice, may promote both patient-centered pain management and satisfaction.

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Keywords:  Hospitalist; opioid; patient satisfaction

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28362247      PMCID: PMC6029924          DOI: 10.1080/00185868.2017.1300479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Top        ISSN: 0018-5868


  47 in total

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