Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, 75 East St, Lidcombe, New South Wales, 2141, Australia.
Phys Ther. 2011 Jan;91(1):25-36. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20100061. Epub 2010 Nov 11.
Patient satisfaction is an important patient-centered health outcome. To date, no systematic review of the literature on patient satisfaction with musculoskeletal physical therapy care has been conducted.
The purpose of this study was to systematically and critically review the literature to determine the degree of patient satisfaction with musculoskeletal physical therapy care and factors associated with satisfaction.
The databases CINAHL, MEDLINE, and EBM Reviews were searched from inception to September 2009.
Articles were included if the design was a clinical trial, observational study, survey, or qualitative study; patient satisfaction was evaluated; and the study related to the delivery of musculoskeletal physical therapy services conducted in an outpatient setting. The search located 3,790 citations. Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria.
Two authors extracted patient satisfaction data and details of each study.
A meta-analysis of patient satisfaction data from 7 studies was conducted. The pooled estimate of patient satisfaction was 4.44 (95% confidence interval=4.41-4.46) on a scale of 1 to 5, where 5 indicates high satisfaction and 1 indicates high dissatisfaction. Additional data were summarized in tables and critically appraised.
Nonrespondent bias from individual studies may affect the accuracy and representativeness of these data.
Patients are highly satisfied with musculoskeletal physical therapy care delivered across outpatient settings in northern Europe, North America, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. The interpersonal attributes of the therapist and the process of care are key determinants of patient satisfaction. An unexpected finding was that treatment outcome was infrequently and inconsistently associated with patient satisfaction. Physical therapists can enhance the quality of patient-centered care by understanding and optimizing these determinants of patient satisfaction.
患者满意度是一项重要的以患者为中心的健康结果。迄今为止,尚未对肌肉骨骼物理治疗护理患者满意度的文献进行系统评价。
本研究旨在系统地和批判性地回顾文献,以确定患者对肌肉骨骼物理治疗护理的满意度程度以及与满意度相关的因素。
从创建到 2009 年 9 月,CINAHL、MEDLINE 和 EBM Reviews 数据库进行了搜索。
如果设计为临床试验、观察性研究、调查或定性研究;评估了患者满意度;并且研究与在门诊环境中提供肌肉骨骼物理治疗服务有关,则将文章纳入。搜索共找到 3790 条引文。符合纳入标准的有 15 项研究。
两位作者提取了患者满意度数据和每项研究的详细信息。
对 7 项研究的患者满意度数据进行了荟萃分析。在 1 到 5 的量表上,患者满意度的汇总估计值为 4.44(95%置信区间=4.41-4.46),其中 5 表示高度满意,1 表示高度不满。额外的数据以表格形式总结,并进行了批判性评估。
个别研究的未应答者偏差可能会影响这些数据的准确性和代表性。
在北欧、北美、英国和爱尔兰的门诊环境中,患者对肌肉骨骼物理治疗护理的满意度非常高。治疗师的人际属性和护理过程是患者满意度的关键决定因素。一个意外的发现是,治疗结果与患者满意度之间很少且不一致相关。物理治疗师可以通过了解和优化这些患者满意度决定因素来提高以患者为中心的护理质量。