Background and objectives: The consultation time for more mature adults is often perceived as longer, increasing with the patient’s age and boosting their satisfaction with the visit. However, factors determining patient satisfaction (PS) or the consultation time (CT) in the population aged 50+ are not clearly identified. A cross-sectional design was used to identify factors specific to the facility (e.g., size, staff turnover), doctor (e.g., seniority, workload), and patient (e.g., self-rated health, impairment of activities) that are related to PS and the CT. Our secondary focus was on the relation of PS to the CT along with the role of the patient’s age and gender for both. Materials and Methods: Doctors (n = 178) and their 1708 patients...
SUMMARY Although there is evidence that consultation length has increased in the UK over the last 20...
Aim of Study: This study aims to assess patients satisfaction regarding consultations at the General...
Abstract Background Patients’ relationship with their GPs is linked to adherence, patient behaviour ...
The consultation is the GP’s form of work. How long a consultation should be, and what short/long co...
BACKGROUND: Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and im...
Objective: Understanding patient satisfaction from the perspective of older adults is important to i...
Introduction: There is evidence that meeting patients’ expectations toward health care correlates wi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Satisfaction is widely used to evaluate and direct delivery of medical care...
Background. Although consultations have increased in length, patients still express dissatisfaction ...
Background Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and imp...
Background: In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likely to con...
Abstract Background Knowledge of ambulatory patients’ satisfaction with clinic visits help improve c...
Thomas Frese, Jarmila Mahlmeister, Tobias Deutsch, Hagen Sandholzer Department of General Practice,...
This paper examines the correlation between the duration of patient visits and health outcomes, with...
SUMMARY Although there is evidence that consultation length has increased in the UK over the last 20...
Aim of Study: This study aims to assess patients satisfaction regarding consultations at the General...
Abstract Background Patients’ relationship with their GPs is linked to adherence, patient behaviour ...
The consultation is the GP’s form of work. How long a consultation should be, and what short/long co...
BACKGROUND: Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and im...
Objective: Understanding patient satisfaction from the perspective of older adults is important to i...
Introduction: There is evidence that meeting patients’ expectations toward health care correlates wi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Satisfaction is widely used to evaluate and direct delivery of medical care...
Background. Although consultations have increased in length, patients still express dissatisfaction ...
Background Longer consultations in primary care have been linked with better quality of care and imp...
Background: In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likely to con...
Abstract Background Knowledge of ambulatory patients’ satisfaction with clinic visits help improve c...
Thomas Frese, Jarmila Mahlmeister, Tobias Deutsch, Hagen Sandholzer Department of General Practice,...
This paper examines the correlation between the duration of patient visits and health outcomes, with...
SUMMARY Although there is evidence that consultation length has increased in the UK over the last 20...
Aim of Study: This study aims to assess patients satisfaction regarding consultations at the General...
Abstract Background Patients’ relationship with their GPs is linked to adherence, patient behaviour ...