Fontana Alan, Ford Julian D, Rosenheck Robert
Northeast Program Evaluation Center, Division of the VA National Center for PTSD, Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2003 Feb;16(1):93-106. doi: 10.1023/A:1022071613873.
Prior studies have concluded that patients' pretreatment characteristics contribute more to their satisfaction with mental health treatment than any other domain. We expand the representation of treatment characteristics in an examination of satisfaction across both inpatient and outpatient settings. Data were drawn from an inpatient (n = 831) and an outpatient (n = 554) study of the treatment of PTSD. We used structural equation modeling to specify and evaluate a model of satisfaction with comparable elements for inpatient and both short and long-term outpatient treatment. Results indicate that the quality and quantity of patients' participation in treatment were more important to the development of their satisfaction with treatment than their pretreatment characteristics. Among treatment characteristics, the social climate of the inpatient milieu and the focus on war traumas in outpatient therapy had major effects on the quality and quantity of patients' participation and their satisfaction.
先前的研究得出结论,与其他任何领域相比,患者的治疗前特征对其心理健康治疗满意度的影响更大。我们在对住院和门诊环境中的满意度进行考察时,扩大了治疗特征的涵盖范围。数据取自一项关于创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)治疗的住院患者研究(n = 831)和门诊患者研究(n = 554)。我们使用结构方程模型来构建和评估一个关于住院患者以及短期和长期门诊治疗中可比要素的满意度模型。结果表明,患者参与治疗的质量和数量对其治疗满意度的形成比他们的治疗前特征更为重要。在治疗特征中,住院环境的社会氛围以及门诊治疗中对战争创伤的关注,对患者参与的质量和数量及其满意度产生了重大影响。