Factors Determining Inpatient Satisfaction With Care
2002
Social Science & Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 54
Pages 493-504
Author(s): Thi, P. L.N. , Briancon,S., Empereur, F., Guillemin, F.
With the growing interest in patient-centered care, patient evaluations of their own experiences have been increasingly used to improve the quality of care. Factors associated with satisfaction are thought to include the structure, process and outcome of care as well as patient sociodemographic, physical and psychological status, and attitudes and expectations concerning medical care.
Added October 2012
Professional Perspectives On Family- Centered Care
2002
The Center for Health Design
Report
Author(s): Center, C.C.M.
Added October 2012
Patient satisfaction with nursing care in the context of health care: a literature study
2002
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 16
Pages 337-44
Author(s): Johansson, P., Oleni, M., Fridlund, B.
Added October 2012
The Experience of Dying: An Ethnographic Nursing Home Study
2002
The Gerontologist
Journal Article
Author(s): Kayser-Jones, J..
Added October 2012
STARBRIGHT World: Psychological Adjustment in Children with Cancer: A clinical series
2002
Children's Health Care
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 31
Pages 29-45
Author(s): Brokstein, R., Cohen, S., Walco, G.
Added October 2012
Physician-patient communication in the primary care office: A systematic review
2002
Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
Journal Article
Author(s): Beck, R., Daughtridge, R., Sloane, P.
Added October 2012