Patient satisfaction with hospital care provided by hospitalists and primary care physicians

被引:18
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作者
Seiler, Adrianne [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Visintainer, Paul [4 ]
Brzostek, Richard [5 ]
Ehresman, Michael [6 ]
Benjamin, Evan [2 ,3 ,7 ]
Whitcomb, Winthrop [1 ,2 ,3 ,7 ]
Rothberg, Michael B. [3 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Hosp Med, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[2] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Healthcare Qual, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[3] Tufts Univ, Sch Med, Div Gen Med, Boston, MA 02111 USA
[4] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Acad Affairs, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[5] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Customer Satisfact & Market Res, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[6] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Decis Support, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[7] Baystate Med Ctr, Ctr Qual Care Res, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
[8] Baystate Med Ctr, Div Gen Med & Geriatr, Springfield, MA 01199 USA
关键词
communication; continuity of care; discharge planning; outcomes measurement; quality improvement; LENGTH-OF-STAY; GENERAL INTERNISTS; INPATIENT CARE; PNEUMONIA CARE; PATIENTS TRUST; HEART-FAILURE; UNITED-STATES; CONTINUITY; OUTCOMES; SERVICE;
D O I
10.1002/jhm.973
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Compared to hospital care provided by primary care physicians (PCPs), the hospitalist model provides equal-to-superior efficiency and outcomes; however, little is known about how the model affects patient satisfaction. METHODS: Random patient satisfaction telephone interviews were conducted on discharged adult medicine inpatients at 3 Massachusetts hospitals between 2003 and 2009. Questionnaires included variables assessing patient satisfaction with various physician care domains. Patient age, gender, admission year, education level, language, illness severity, emergency room admission status, institution, and attending physician type were extracted from billing records. We used adjusted multivariable models to compare patient satisfaction with hospitalists and PCPs for domains of: physician care quality, physician behavior, pain management, communication. RESULTS: Inpatients completed discharge surveys for 8295 encounters (3597 hospitalist, 4698 PCP). Multivariate-adjusted satisfaction scores for physician care quality were slightly higher for PCPs than hospitalists (4.24 vs 4.20, P = 0.04); there was no statistical difference at any individual hospital, and no difference among different hospitalist groups. Patient ratings of hospitalists and PCPs for behavior, pain control, and communication were equivalent (all P values > 0.23). In multivariable models, hospitalists and PCPs had similar adjusted proportions in the highest satisfaction category (79.2% vs 80.5%, respectively, P = 0.17) and lowest category (5.1% vs 4.5%, respectively, P = 0.19). Quality ratings of both groups improved equivalently (P slope interaction 0.47) but significantly over time (PCP 4.21 (2003) to 4.36 (2009), hospitalist 4.11 to 4.33, P Delta < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Patients appear similarly satisfied with inpatient care provided by several hospitalist models and by primary care physicians. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2012; 7: 131-136. VC 2011 Society of Hospital Medicine
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页码:131 / 136
页数:6
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