Literature DB >> 29504474

Patient Satisfaction in the Preoperative Period: Preparing for Hand Surgery.

William R Smith1, Jeffrey Wera1, Frederick V Ramsey1, Robert Takei2, Greg Gallant2, Frederic Liss2, Pedro Beredjiklian2, Moody Kwok2.   

Abstract

Background: The potential impact of the number and type of preoperative encounters on satisfaction rates prior to elective surgical procedures is unclear, specifically scheduling and medical clearance encounters.
Methods: Questionnaires investigating satisfaction with the preoperative process were collected for 200 patients presenting for elective hand surgery. The number of telephone, surgeon, and medical clearance encounters were recorded, and satisfaction was determined for each type based on a 4-category Likert scale. All patients 18 years or older were included, while only patients providing incomplete questionnaires were excluded. Outcome data were assessed for associations between different encounter totals or types and satisfaction rates.
Results: Among 200 patients, 197 completed the questionnaire and were included. Overall satisfaction with the preoperative process was 92.9%, with only 3% of patients dissatisfied. There was a significant association between satisfaction and the number of telephone and total encounters. Satisfaction fell below 90% after 4 or more telephone calls (66.6%, P = 0.005) and 5 or more total encounters (80%, P = 0.008). When considered individually, there was no significant association between satisfaction and the number of surgeon (P = 0.267) or medical office encounters (P = 0.087), or a patient's perceived health status (P = 0.14). Conclusions: Greater than 3 telephone or 4 total encounters significantly decreases patient satisfaction, while surgeon and medical office visits are not associated with satisfaction rates when considered individually. This suggests the number, not the type, of preoperative encounters impact satisfaction and highlight the importance of efficient communication between patients and providers.

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Keywords:  communication; hand surgery; orthopedics; patient satisfaction; preoperative

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29504474      PMCID: PMC6759966          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718760036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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