BACKGROUND: The Global Rating Scale (GRS) comprehensively evaluates the quality of an endoscopy department, providing a patient-centred framework for service improvement. OBJECTIVE: To assess patient experiences during colonoscopy and identify areas that need service improvement using the GRS. METHODS: Consecutive outpatients undergoing colonoscopy were asked to complete a pre- and postprocedure questionnaire. Questions were based on GRS items and a literature review. The preprocedure questionnaire addressed items such as patient characteristics and information provision. The postprocedure questionnaire contained questions regarding comfort, sedation, the attitude of endoscopy staff and aftercare. RESULTS: The preprocedure questionnaire was...
Background. Quality indicators for colonoscopy have been developed, but the uptake of these metrics ...
Background: Participation in and tolerability of primary colonoscopy screening are presumed to be re...
Background: The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown. Obj...
BACKGROUND: The Global Rating Scale (GRS) comprehensively evaluates the quality of an endoscopy depa...
Patient experience is defined as a major quality indicator that should be routinely measured during ...
Background Colonoscopy is a frequently performed procedure associated with a substantial burden for ...
BACKGROUND: Current quality improvement tools for endoscopy services, such as the Global Rating Scal...
OBJECTIVE To investigate trends in quality of screening colonoscopy (using the Global Rating Scor...
BACKGROUND: Colonoscopy is a frequently performed procedure worldwide with a negative perception, le...
Background. The United Kingdom Global Rating Scale (GRS-UK) measures unit-level quality metrics proc...
Background Measuring patient experience is important for evaluating the quality of patient care, ide...
Aim. To evaluate patient satisfaction towards an outpatient colonoscopy service and analyze areas of...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing demand for colonoscopy quality measures for procedures performed in ...
Background: Comprehensive monitoring of colonoscopy quality requires complete and accurate colonosco...
Introduction: Recent procurement of new endoscopies and accessories led to the reactivation of diagn...
Background. Quality indicators for colonoscopy have been developed, but the uptake of these metrics ...
Background: Participation in and tolerability of primary colonoscopy screening are presumed to be re...
Background: The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown. Obj...
BACKGROUND: The Global Rating Scale (GRS) comprehensively evaluates the quality of an endoscopy depa...
Patient experience is defined as a major quality indicator that should be routinely measured during ...
Background Colonoscopy is a frequently performed procedure associated with a substantial burden for ...
BACKGROUND: Current quality improvement tools for endoscopy services, such as the Global Rating Scal...
OBJECTIVE To investigate trends in quality of screening colonoscopy (using the Global Rating Scor...
BACKGROUND: Colonoscopy is a frequently performed procedure worldwide with a negative perception, le...
Background. The United Kingdom Global Rating Scale (GRS-UK) measures unit-level quality metrics proc...
Background Measuring patient experience is important for evaluating the quality of patient care, ide...
Aim. To evaluate patient satisfaction towards an outpatient colonoscopy service and analyze areas of...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing demand for colonoscopy quality measures for procedures performed in ...
Background: Comprehensive monitoring of colonoscopy quality requires complete and accurate colonosco...
Introduction: Recent procurement of new endoscopies and accessories led to the reactivation of diagn...
Background. Quality indicators for colonoscopy have been developed, but the uptake of these metrics ...
Background: Participation in and tolerability of primary colonoscopy screening are presumed to be re...
Background: The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown. Obj...