Zitek Tony, Weber Luke, Aloise Daniel, Roitman Adam, Corbea Claudia, Sherman Dana, Nunez Tatiana, Puron Luis, Shalaby Michael, Kresch Frayda, Farcy David A
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida; Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University, Miami, Florida.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida.
J Emerg Med. 2025 Mar;70:160-167. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2024.08.017. Epub 2024 Aug 27.
Patient experience scores are used to assess emergency physicians, but only a small fraction of patients actually respond to patient experience surveys. No prior studies have determined patient characteristics that predict emergency department (ED) patient experience survey response.
To determine which patient characteristics are associated with ED patient experience survey response.
This was a cross-sectional analysis of a random sample of 2500 patients from our hospital system who were discharged from an ED between January 1 and June 30, 2022. Our hospital system has one hospital-based ED and two freestanding EDs, one of which is in an economically disadvantaged area. For each randomly selected patient, we used chart review to gather the following data points: ED visited, patient age, gender, race, preferred language, primary residence, time of arrival, marital status, health insurance, and emergency severity index for that visit. We used multivariable logistic regression to determine which of those variables were associated with patient experience survey response.
Among 2500 patients sent surveys, 207 (8.3%) responded. Those with the lowest response rates were from a freestanding ED in an economically disadvantaged area (5.9%), were uninsured (4.9%), or were homeless (2.1%). On multivariable analysis, adjusted odds ratios for survey response for those characteristics were as follows: 0.54 (95% CI 0.33-0.84), 0.56 (95% CI 0.34-0.90), and 0.30 (95% CI 0.02-1.44), respectively.
Multiple markers of lower socioeconomic status were associated with decreased patient experience survey response rates, suggestive of nonresponse bias against these individuals.
患者体验评分用于评估急诊医生,但实际上只有一小部分患者会回复患者体验调查。此前尚无研究确定能预测急诊科(ED)患者体验调查回复情况的患者特征。
确定哪些患者特征与ED患者体验调查的回复相关。
这是一项横断面分析,对2022年1月1日至6月30日期间从我院系统急诊科出院的2500名患者的随机样本进行研究。我院系统有一个基于医院的急诊科和两个独立的急诊科,其中一个位于经济贫困地区。对于每个随机选择的患者,我们通过查阅病历收集以下数据点:就诊的急诊科、患者年龄、性别、种族、首选语言、主要居住地、到达时间、婚姻状况、医疗保险以及该次就诊的急诊严重程度指数。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来确定这些变量中哪些与患者体验调查的回复相关。
在2500名收到调查的患者中,207名(8.3%)进行了回复。回复率最低的患者来自经济贫困地区的独立急诊科(5.9%)、未参保患者(4.9%)或无家可归者(2.1%)。在多变量分析中,这些特征的调查回复调整比值比分别如下:0.54(95%可信区间0.33 - 0.84)、0.56(95%可信区间0.34 - 0.90)和0.30(95%可信区间0.02 - 1.44)。
社会经济地位较低的多个指标与患者体验调查回复率降低相关,提示对这些个体存在无应答偏倚。