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Are continuity clinic patients less satisfied when residents have a heavy inpatient workload?

作者信息

Feddock Christopher A, Hoellein Andrew R, Griffith Charles H, Wilson John F, Becker Natasha S, Bowerman Jennifer L, Caudill Timothy S

机构信息

University of Kentucky, Kentucky, USA.

出版信息

Eval Health Prof. 2005 Dec;28(4):390-9. doi: 10.1177/0163278705281070.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of resident non-clinic workload on the satisfaction of continuity clinic patients. Over a 2-month period in 2002, residents and patients were surveyed at the University of Kentucky internal medicine continuity clinic. Residents provided a self-report of their non-clinic workload as light or medium versus heavy or extremely heavy. Patient satisfaction was assessed with a 7-item, 10-point scale with items derived from commonly used patient satisfaction instruments. In 168 patient encounters, patients were significantly less satisfied with their clinic visit if they were seen by a resident who had a heavier workload. In addition, these patients gave significantly lower ratings with regard to the amount of time spent with the patient during the visit, and how well the resident listened and paid attention. Although alternative explanations exist, we propose that heavy hospital workload is associated with decreased patient satisfaction in resident continuity clinic.

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