Improving Patient Satisfaction in the Orthopaedic Trauma Population

被引:15
作者
Morris, Brent J. [1 ,2 ]
Richards, Justin E. [2 ]
Archer, Kristin R. [2 ]
Lasater, Melissa [2 ]
Rabalais, Denise [3 ]
Sethi, Manish K. [1 ,2 ]
Jahangir, A. Alex [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Vanderbilt Orthopaed Inst, Ctr Hlth Policy, Nashville, TN USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Div Orthopaed Trauma, Nashville, TN USA
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Serv Measurement & Improvement Off, Nashville, TN USA
关键词
pay for performance; orthopaedic trauma; patient satisfaction; patient-physician communication; PHYSICIANS; IDENTIFY; ABILITY;
D O I
10.1097/01.bot.0000435604.75873.ba
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Objectives: Patient satisfaction is a key determinant of the quality of care and an important component of pay for performance metrics. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a simple intervention aimed to increase patients' understanding of their orthopaedic trauma surgeon and improve patient satisfaction with the overall quality of inpatient care delivered by the attending surgeon. Design: Prospective quality improvement initiative using a randomized intervention. Setting: Level 1 academic trauma center. Patients/Participants: Two hundred twelve patients were eligible; 100 patients were randomized to the intervention group, and 112 patients were randomized to the control group. Overall, 76 patients could be reached for follow-up satisfaction survey, including 34 patients in the intervention group and 42 patients in the control group. Intervention: Patients randomized to the intervention group received an attending biosketch card, which included a picture of the attending orthopaedic surgeon with a brief synopsis of his educational background, specialty, surgical interests, and research interests. Main Outcome Measures: Our primary outcome measure was a patient satisfaction survey assessing patients' rating of the overall quality of inpatient care delivered by the attending surgeon. Results: Overall, 25 (74%) of 34 patients who received an attending biosketch card reported "excellent overall quality of doctor care," whereas only 22 (52%) of 42 patients in the control group reported "excellent overall quality of doctor care" (P = 0.05). Age, gender, race, education, insurance status, primary injury type, and the length of hospital stay were not significant with reference to "excellent" outcome. Conclusions: Clinically significant improvements in satisfaction with the overall quality of inpatient care by the attending surgeon were identified in patients who received a biosketch card of his or her attending orthopaedic surgeon. Level of Evidence: Therapeutic level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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页码:E80 / E84
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