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Ugeskrift for laeger · Dec 1993
[Patient satisfaction--a study of patients' assessment of the treatment at a department of orthopedic surgery].
- P Jensen, L M Haugegaard, H Thomsen, and O Roikjaer.
- Ortopaedkirurgisk afdeling, Centralsygehuset i Naestved.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1993 Dec 20; 155 (51): 4162-5.
AbstractA study among day-case and inpatients on an orthopaedic ward has been carried out to assess patient satisfaction. A single-page questionnaire were mailed to 445 patients, 388 (87.2%) returned the questionnaire. Three hundred and fifty five (79.8%) answers were usable. We found an overall rate of satisfaction with the given treatment of 71.3%, 20.3% were dissatisfied. We found the group of day-case patients more satisfied than the group of inpatients. The group of patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery were identified as being the most dissatisfied. There were among all patients a large group who were dissatisfied with the amount of perioperative information and especially the amount of postoperative out-patient control. We recommend a higher degree of written information including information about risk of complications and failures.
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