A common weakness of patient satisfaction surveys is a suboptimal participation rate. Some patients may be unable to participate, because of language barriers, physical limitations, or mental problems. As the role of these barriers is poorly understood, we aimed to identify patient characteristics that are associated with non-participation in a patient satisfaction survey.At the University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland, a patient satisfaction survey is regularly conducted among all adult patients hospitalized for >24 hours on a one-month period in the departments of internal medicine, geriatrics, surgery, neurosciences, psychiatry, and gynaecology-obstetrics. In order to assess the factors associated with non-participation to the patient...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests a concerning lag between collection of patient exper...
A common weakness of patient satisfaction surveys is a suboptimal participation rate. Some patients ...
Background Surveys of hospitalized patients are important for research and learning about unobservab...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-88)The use of patient satisfaction surveys as an\ud ev...
Aim: To determine what encourages or discourages AIDS/HIV patients from completing questionnaires. B...
BACKGROUND: This study examines factors affecting client satisfaction survey response rates for a lo...
Abstract Background Little is known about how to use patient feedback to improve experiences of heal...
The association between patient satisfaction and survey response is only partly understood. In this ...
The association between patient satisfaction and survey response is only partly understood. In this ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which hospitalized patients par...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: . The aim of this study was to assess clinical staff's opinions on ...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests a concerning lag between collection of patient exper...
A common weakness of patient satisfaction surveys is a suboptimal participation rate. Some patients ...
Background Surveys of hospitalized patients are important for research and learning about unobservab...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-88)The use of patient satisfaction surveys as an\ud ev...
Aim: To determine what encourages or discourages AIDS/HIV patients from completing questionnaires. B...
BACKGROUND: This study examines factors affecting client satisfaction survey response rates for a lo...
Abstract Background Little is known about how to use patient feedback to improve experiences of heal...
The association between patient satisfaction and survey response is only partly understood. In this ...
The association between patient satisfaction and survey response is only partly understood. In this ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which hospitalized patients par...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: . The aim of this study was to assess clinical staff's opinions on ...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remai...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests a concerning lag between collection of patient exper...