Hush Julia M, Yung Vivian, Mackey Martin, Adams Roger, Wand Benedict M, Nelson Roger, Beattie Paul
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
J Man Manip Ther. 2012 Nov;20(4):201-8. doi: 10.1179/2042618612Y.0000000009.
(1) To attain a quantitative estimate of patient satisfaction with physiotherapy care for musculoskeletal conditions in Australia; (2) to compare the observed level of patient satisfaction with care in Australia with those from other countries; and (3) to compare factors contributing to patient satisfaction between Australia and the United States (US).
We conducted a prospective study of 274 patients presenting for physiotherapy treatment of a musculoskeletal disorder in Australian clinics. Patient satisfaction was measured using the 20-item MedRisk Instrument for Measuring Patient Satisfaction with Physical Therapy Care (MRPS) and satisfaction scores were compared with those from Northern Europe, North America, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. To investigate factors contributing to patient satisfaction between Australia and the US, we compared 20-item MRPS data from Australian and Spanish-speaking US cohorts.
Mean Australian MRPS satisfaction score was 4.55 (95% confidence interval: 4.51-4.59) on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 indicates high dissatisfaction and 5 indicates high satisfaction. This high level of patient satisfaction is consistent with international data. Australian respondents specifically valued interpersonal aspects of care, including advice and information about their condition and an explanation about self-management. The correlation between treatment outcomes and global patient satisfaction was low (r = -0.22). A comparison of data collected from Australia and the US showed that MRPS items regarding interpersonal aspects of care, such as the therapists' communication skills, correlated strongly with global satisfaction in both countries. However, there were other questionnaire items for which the correlation with global satisfaction was significantly different between Australia and the US.
Patient satisfaction with musculoskeletal physiotherapy care in Australia is high and comparable with Northern Europe, North America, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Comparison of data between Australia and the US indicates that while some determinants of patient satisfaction are common, country-specific differences also exist.
(1)对澳大利亚肌肉骨骼疾病患者对物理治疗护理的满意度进行定量评估;(2)将澳大利亚观察到的患者护理满意度水平与其他国家进行比较;(3)比较澳大利亚和美国(美国)患者满意度的影响因素。
我们对澳大利亚诊所中274名因肌肉骨骼疾病接受物理治疗的患者进行了一项前瞻性研究。使用20项MedRisk测量患者对物理治疗护理满意度的工具(MRPS)来测量患者满意度,并将满意度得分与来自北欧、北美、英国和爱尔兰的得分进行比较。为了调查澳大利亚和美国之间影响患者满意度的因素,我们比较了澳大利亚和说西班牙语的美国队列的20项MRPS数据。
在1至5的量表上,澳大利亚MRPS的平均满意度得分为4.55(95%置信区间:4.51 - 4.59),其中1表示高度不满,5表示高度满意。这种高水平的患者满意度与国际数据一致。澳大利亚受访者特别重视护理的人际方面,包括有关其病情的建议和信息以及自我管理的解释。治疗结果与总体患者满意度之间的相关性较低(r = -0.22)。对澳大利亚和美国收集的数据进行比较表明,关于护理人际方面的MRPS项目,如治疗师的沟通技巧,在两国与总体满意度都有很强的相关性。然而,还有其他问卷项目,澳大利亚和美国与总体满意度的相关性存在显著差异。
澳大利亚患者对肌肉骨骼物理治疗护理的满意度很高,与北欧、北美、英国和爱尔兰相当。澳大利亚和美国之间的数据比较表明,虽然患者满意度的一些决定因素是共同的,但也存在特定国家的差异。