Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Miami Hospital, Miami, Florida.
Department of Education, The University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2018 Dec 15;43(24):1725-1730. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000002740.
Observational study.
To evaluate how online patient comments will affect website ratings for spine surgeons.
With the ever-growing utilization of physician review websites, healthcare consumers are assuming more control over whom they choose for care. We evaluated patient feedback and satisfaction scores of spine surgeons using comments from three leading physician rating websites: Healthgrades.com, Vitals.com, Google.com. This is the largest review of online comments and the largest review of spine surgeon comments.
From the North American Spine Society (NASS) membership directory, 210 spine surgeons practicing in Florida (133 orthopedic trained; 77 neurosurgery trained) with online comments available for review were identified, yielding 4701 patient comments. These were categorized according to subject: (1) surgeon competence, (2) surgeon likeability/character, (3) office staff, ease of scheduling, office environment. Type 1 and 2 comments were surgeon-dependent factors whereas type 3 comments were surgeon-independent factors. Patient comments also reported a score (1-5), 5 being the most favorable and 1 being the least favorable.
There were 1214 (25.8%) comments from Healthgrades, 2839 (60.4%) from Vitals, and 648 (13.8%) from Google. 89.9% (4225) of comments pertained to surgeon outcomes and likeability (comment type 1 and 2), compared with 10.1% (476) surgeon-independent comments (comment type 3) (P < 0.0001). There was a significantly higher number of favorable ratings associated with surgeon-dependent comments (types 1 and 2) compared with surgeon-independent comments (type 3). Surgeon-independent comments were associated with significantly lower scores compared with comments regarding surgeon-dependent factors on all review sites.
Spine surgeons are more likely to receive favorable reviews for factors pertaining to outcomes, likeability/character, and negative reviews based on ancillary staff interactions, billing, and office environment. Surgeons should continue to take an active role in modifying factors patients perceive as negative, even if not directly related to the physician.
观察性研究。
评估在线患者评论将如何影响脊柱外科医生的网站评分。
随着医生评价网站的使用不断增加,医疗保健消费者对他们选择的治疗医生的控制越来越多。我们使用来自三个领先的医生评分网站(Healthgrades.com、Vitals.com、Google.com)的患者反馈和满意度评分评估脊柱外科医生:Healthgrades.com、Vitals.com、Google.com。这是对在线评论的最大审查,也是对脊柱外科医生评论的最大审查。
从北美脊柱学会(NASS)会员名录中确定了 210 名在佛罗里达州执业的脊柱外科医生(133 名骨科培训;77 名神经外科培训),可在线查看评论,共产生 4701 条患者评论。这些评论根据主题进行分类:(1)外科医生的能力,(2)外科医生的亲和力/性格,(3)办公室工作人员,预约的便利性,办公环境。第 1 类和第 2 类评论是外科医生依赖的因素,而第 3 类评论是外科医生独立的因素。患者评论还报告了评分(1-5),5 是最有利的,1 是最不利的。
Healthgrades 有 1214 条评论(25.8%),Vitals 有 2839 条评论(60.4%),Google 有 648 条评论(13.8%)。89.9%(4225)的评论与外科医生的结果和亲和力(评论类型 1 和 2)有关,相比之下,10.1%(476)与外科医生无关的评论(评论类型 3)(P<0.0001)。与外科医生独立的评论(类型 3)相比,与外科医生相关的评论(类型 1 和 2)有更多的好评。在所有评论网站上,外科医生独立的评论与外科医生相关因素的评论相比,评分明显较低。
脊柱外科医生更有可能因与结果、亲和力/性格相关的因素以及与辅助人员互动、计费和办公环境相关的负面评论而获得好评。外科医生应继续积极参与修改患者认为负面的因素,即使这些因素与医生无关。
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