Evaluating Pediatric Ophthalmic Care Using Sentiment Analysis of Physician Review Sites.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Victoria Vought, Rita Vought, Rahul Sharma, Geena Razdan, Lyndon Zhu, Riya Sutariya, Rudolph S Wagner
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess patient satisfaction within pediatric ophthalmology and identify trends in patient sentiment.

Methods: Pediatric ophthalmologists in the United States were identified using the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus member directory. Demographic data were recorded using publicly available websites. Online written reviews and Stars ratings were obtained from Healthgrades.com. A sentiment analysis package, Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentimental Reasoning (VADER), was used to generate a compound score of reviews, and word frequency analyses were applied.

Results: A total of 377 pediatric ophthalmologists (2,640 online reviews) were evaluated. Physicians received an average of 4.22/5 Stars and a compound sentiment score of 0.56, indicating positive sentiment. No differences in scores were observed by gender or location, although physicians with fewer years in practice had higher Stars ratings compared to peers (P < .001). The three most common words in the word frequency analysis of all reviews were "surgery," "staff," and "time," with heavy emphasis on bedside manner and addressing patient concerns.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates overall high patient satisfaction in pediatric ophthalmology care, with differences in sentiment based on physician demographic features. The study highlights that patient perspective is influenced by non-clinical features of care. These data may be used by pediatric ophthalmologists seeking to improve health care delivery. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2024;61(3):211-218.].

利用医生评论网站的情感分析评估小儿眼科护理。
目的:评估小儿眼科患者的满意度,并确定患者情绪的变化趋势:方法:通过美国小儿眼科和斜视协会会员名录确定美国的小儿眼科医生。通过公开网站记录人口统计学数据。从 Healthgrades.com 获取在线书面评论和 Stars 评级。使用情感分析软件包 Valence Aware Dictionary for Sentimental Reasoning (VADER) 对评论进行复合评分,并进行词频分析:共对 377 名儿科眼科医生(2,640 条在线评论)进行了评估。医生的平均评分为 4.22/5颗星,复合情感评分为 0.56,显示出积极的情感。虽然与同行相比,从业年限较短的医生获得的 "星级 "评分较高(P < .001),但不同性别或地区的医生得分并无差异。在所有评论的词频分析中,最常见的三个词是 "手术"、"工作人员 "和 "时间",重点强调了床边态度和解决患者关切的问题:本研究表明,患者对小儿眼科护理的总体满意度很高,但根据医生的人口统计学特征,患者的情绪也会有所不同。该研究强调,患者的观点受到非临床护理特征的影响。这些数据可供寻求改善医疗服务的儿科眼科医生使用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
115
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication for pediatric ophthalmologists. The Journal has published original articles on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders in the pediatric age group and the treatment of strabismus in all age groups for over 50 years.
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