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Elderly patients' satisfaction with hospital care
Author(s)J Bene, R Liston, L Nelson
Journal titleJournal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, vol 32, no 2, March/April 1998
Pagespp 138-141
KeywordsIn-patients ; Geriatric units ; Medical care ; Consumer ; Satisfactory ; Social surveys.
AnnotationThe aim of this study was to assess patient satisfaction with the geriatric services of a district general hospital, and to examine whether there was a difference in satisfaction between patients in hospital and those who had been recently discharged. A structured and validated patient satisfaction questionnaire was administered before discharge to hospitalised patients with a mental test score of 8 or more. It was also administered to a group of patients in the community who had been discharged from hospital not more than 72 hours earlier. The questionnaire was designed to assess seven separate areas, and contained 51 statements with which patients were asked to agree or disagree. Statistical analysis was by the Mann-Whitney U test and p<0.05 was taken as significant. A total of 134 patients aged over 72 was surveyed over a 4-month period. Satisfaction with the hospital geriatric service was high in both groups of patients. However, patient satisfaction differed between the two groups in three areas: interpersonal aspects; access, availability and convenience of the health services; and financial aspects. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-981006202 A
ClassmarkLF7: LDB: LK: WY: 5HH: 3F *

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