外科医生的年龄、从业年限和培训地点与患者满意度有关。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Laura Y Lu, Mitchel B Harris, Christopher Chiodo, Antonia F Chen
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摘要

患者满意度与沟通相关措施、移情和满足期望有关。然而,目前尚不清楚外科医生的哪些特点与患者满意度有关。因此,本研究的目的是调查外科医生的社会人口学、培训和实践参数,这些参数可能与患者满意度有关。方法:对单一医院系统内2021年对62名骨科医生进行评分的7856名患者进行患者满意度评分的回顾性研究。来自国家研究公司调查的三个问题被用来评估病人的满意度。进行了双变量分析和多元线性回归分析。对于卡方分析,患者满意度得分被重新编码为高于平均值或低于/等于平均值。结果:共有57名男性骨科医生(91.9%)和5名女性骨科医生(8.1%)参与。平均年龄49.3±9.9岁。实践的中位数为14年(范围1至38年)。实习年限越长,患者对认真倾听的满意度得分(P = 0.048)、推荐提供者的可能性(P = 0.021)和总分(P = 0.029)越低。手术年龄越大,总评分越低(P = 0.039)。有30年或以上从业经验的外科医生更有可能被推荐(P = 0.030)。在东北接受过实习和/或住院医师培训的外科医生更有可能被推荐。较年长的外科医生年龄和东北地区的培训与较高的患者满意度相关。结论:较年长的外科医生年龄和东北地区的实习和/或住院医师培训与较高的患者满意度相关,而30年或以上的从业经验与较低的患者满意度相关。在双变量分析中,女性外科医生和足部和踝关节训练与较高的患者满意度相关,而脊柱外科医生的患者满意度得分较低。这些发现提示以病人为中心的沟通、病人-外科医生的一致性和适当的帮助可以提高病人的满意度。证据等级:四级。
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Surgeon Age, Years in Practice, and Location of Training Are Associated With Patient Satisfaction.

Introduction: Patient satisfaction is associated with communication-related measures, empathy, and meeting expectations. However, it is not clear what surgeon characteristics are associated with patient satisfaction. As such, the purpose of this study was to investigate the surgeon sociodemographic, training, and practice parameters that may be associated with patient satisfaction.

Methods: A retrospective study of patient satisfaction scores was conducted from 7,856 patients who rated 62 orthopaedic surgeons in 2021 within a single hospital system. Three questions from the National Research Corporation survey were used to assess patient satisfaction. Bivariate analyses and multiple linear regression analyses were performed. For chi-square analyses, patient satisfaction scores were recoded into either above the mean or below/equal to the mean score.

Results: Overall, 57 male (91.9%) and five female orthopaedic surgeons (8.1%) participated. Mean age was 49.3 ± 9.9 years. Median years in practice was 14 years (range, 1 to 38 years). More years in practice was associated with lower patient satisfaction scores for careful listening ( P = 0.048), likelihood to recommend the provider ( P = 0.021), and total score ( P = 0.029). Older surgeon age was associated with lower total scores ( P = 0.039). Surgeons with 30 or more years of practice were more likely to be recommended ( P = 0.030). Surgeons who trained in the Northeast for fellowship and/or residency were more likely to be recommended. Older surgeon age and training in the Northeast were associated with higher patient satisfaction.

Conclusion: Older surgeon age and fellowship and/or residency training in the Northeast were associated with higher patient satisfaction, whereas 30 or more years of practice was associated with lower patient satisfaction. In bivariate analysis, female surgeons and foot and ankle training were associated with higher patient satisfaction, whereas spine surgeons had lower patient satisfaction scores. These findings suggest that patient-centered communication, patient-surgeon concordance, and appropriate help may improve patient satisfaction.

Level of evidence: Level IV.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons was established in the fall of 1993 by the Academy in response to its membership’s demand for a clinical review journal. Two issues were published the first year, followed by six issues yearly from 1994 through 2004. In September 2005, JAAOS began publishing monthly issues. Each issue includes richly illustrated peer-reviewed articles focused on clinical diagnosis and management. Special features in each issue provide commentary on developments in pharmacotherapeutics, materials and techniques, and computer applications.
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