BackgroundPatient feedback after contact with a hospital is regarded as an important source of information for the improvement of local healthcare services. Routine patient surveys are in widespread use to obtain such feedback. While general principles for the composition of this kind of surveys have been described in the literature, it is unknown which method of contact and topics of feedback are important to patients in postcontact healthcare surveys.Material and methodsWe invited 2931 consecutive patients who had in- or outpatient contact with the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology at the University Hospital Basel to an anonymous survey. They were asked whether they were generally in favor of feedback surveys. They also had the ...
The study aim was to identify key strategies to improve organisational systems and care experiences,...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys are increasingly important in the measurement of, and attempt...
Abstract Background To address three methodological challenges when attempting to measure patients' ...
There is little known about whether feedback from patient surveys can make a real difference to futu...
OBJECTIVE: Point of service feedback (POSF) enables patients to give health services feedback about ...
BackgroundData from surveys of patient care experiences are a cornerstone of public reporting and pa...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests a concerning lag between collection of patient exper...
Patient feedback is considered important for healthcare organizations. However, measurement and anal...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread adoption of patient feedback surveys in international health-care sys...
National approaches to collecting patient feedback provide trust level information which although ca...
Patient feedback is considered important for healthcare organizations. However, measurement and anal...
Healthcare providers often look for feedback from patient surveys. Does health-professional awarenes...
The study aim was to identify key strategies to improve organisational systems and care experiences,...
BackgroundAudit and feedback on professional practice and health care outcomes are the most often us...
Regularly reported patient surveys are an important dimension of hospital quality management. This s...
The study aim was to identify key strategies to improve organisational systems and care experiences,...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys are increasingly important in the measurement of, and attempt...
Abstract Background To address three methodological challenges when attempting to measure patients' ...
There is little known about whether feedback from patient surveys can make a real difference to futu...
OBJECTIVE: Point of service feedback (POSF) enables patients to give health services feedback about ...
BackgroundData from surveys of patient care experiences are a cornerstone of public reporting and pa...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests a concerning lag between collection of patient exper...
Patient feedback is considered important for healthcare organizations. However, measurement and anal...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread adoption of patient feedback surveys in international health-care sys...
National approaches to collecting patient feedback provide trust level information which although ca...
Patient feedback is considered important for healthcare organizations. However, measurement and anal...
Healthcare providers often look for feedback from patient surveys. Does health-professional awarenes...
The study aim was to identify key strategies to improve organisational systems and care experiences,...
BackgroundAudit and feedback on professional practice and health care outcomes are the most often us...
Regularly reported patient surveys are an important dimension of hospital quality management. This s...
The study aim was to identify key strategies to improve organisational systems and care experiences,...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys are increasingly important in the measurement of, and attempt...
Abstract Background To address three methodological challenges when attempting to measure patients' ...