脊柱手术后满足患者期望对患者满意度至关重要:一项脊柱手术患者队列研究。
Fulfillment of Patient Expectations After Spine Surgery is Critical to Patient Satisfaction: A Cohort Study of Spine Surgery Patients.
机构信息
Schroeder Arthritis Institute & Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Schroeder Arthritis Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
出版信息
Neurosurgery. 2022 Jul 1;91(1):173-181. doi: 10.1227/neu.0000000000001981. Epub 2022 Apr 22.
BACKGROUND
Patient satisfaction is an important indicator used to monitor quality of care and outcomes after spine surgery.
OBJECTIVE
To examine the complex relationship between preoperative expectations, fulfillment of expectations, postsurgical outcomes, and satisfaction after spine surgery.
METHODS
In this national study of patients undergoing elective surgery for degenerative spinal conditions from the Canadian Spine Outcomes and Research Network Registry, we used logistic regression to examine the relationships between patient satisfaction with surgery (1-5 scale), preoperative expectation score (0 = none to 100 = highest), fulfillment of expectations, and disability and pain improvement.
RESULTS
Fifty-eight percent of patients were extremely satisfied, and 3% were extremely dissatisfied. Expectations were variable and generally high (mean 79.5 of 100) while 17.3% reported that none of their expectations were met, 49.8% reported that their most important expectation was met, and 32.9% reported that their most important expectation was not met but others were. The results from the fully adjusted ordinal logistic model for satisfaction indicate that satisfaction was higher among patients with higher preoperative expectations (odds ratio [OR] [95% CI]: 1.11, [1.04-1.19]), reporting important improvements in disability (OR [95% CI]: 2.52 [1.96-3.25]) and pain (OR [95% CI]: 1.64 [1.25-2.15]) and reporting that expectations were fulfilled (OR = 80.15, for all expectations were met). The results were similar for lumbar and cervical patients.
CONCLUSION
Given the dominant impact of expectation fulfillment on satisfaction level, there is an opportunity for improving overall patient satisfaction by specifically assessing and mitigating the potential discrepancies between patients' preoperative expectations and likely surgical outcomes. The findings are likely relevant across elective surgical populations.
背景
患者满意度是监测脊柱手术后护理质量和结果的重要指标。
目的
研究术前期望、期望实现、术后结果与脊柱手术后满意度之间的复杂关系。
方法
本研究为加拿大脊柱结果与研究网络注册中心进行的一项全国性研究,对接受择期退行性脊柱疾病手术的患者进行研究,采用逻辑回归分析手术满意度(1-5 分)、术前期望评分(0=无到 100=最高)、期望实现情况与残疾和疼痛改善之间的关系。
结果
58%的患者非常满意,3%的患者非常不满意。期望存在差异且普遍较高(平均 100 分中的 79.5 分),但 17.3%的患者表示他们的期望没有得到满足,49.8%的患者表示他们最重要的期望得到了满足,32.9%的患者表示他们最重要的期望没有得到满足,但其他期望得到了满足。满意度的完全调整有序逻辑模型结果表明,术前期望较高的患者满意度较高(优势比[OR] [95%置信区间]:1.11,[1.04-1.19]),报告残疾(OR [95%置信区间]:2.52 [1.96-3.25])和疼痛(OR [95%置信区间]:1.64 [1.25-2.15])有重要改善,且报告期望得到满足(OR=80.15,所有期望均得到满足)。腰椎和颈椎患者的结果相似。
结论
鉴于期望实现对满意度水平的主要影响,通过专门评估和减轻患者术前期望与可能手术结果之间的潜在差异,有可能提高整体患者满意度。研究结果可能与其他择期手术人群相关。