Efficacy of a real-time patient feedback system: patient satisfaction study in psychiatry.

Abstract:

:Aim: The aim of the study was two-fold: first, to assess the efficacy of an electronic real-time feedback system; second, to examine patient satisfaction.Methods: This was a mixed-method study. Data were collected from two psychiatric outpatient clinics using electronic patient feedback devices. The efficacy of the real-time feedback system was assessed by calculating the overall response rate, and the response rate to each individual five-point Likert scale statement and open-ended question by using descriptive statistics. Patient satisfaction was examined by analyzing the response rate to each statement. Open-ended feedback was analyzed by using inductive qualitative content analysis.Results: The overall response rate was 21.0% (n = 1658) and response rates varied by statements. Most of the patients saw that they received the appointment to the outpatient clinic quickly enough (n = 1404, 85%), the personnel treated them well (n = 1126, 95%), the information about the care was understandable (n = 1066, 94%), and decisions regarding their care were made together with them (n = 1051, 94%). Of the patients, 94% (n = 1052) would recommend the service. Positive open-ended feedback highlighted good service, skilled staff, perceived benefits and help from care. Critique and development areas dealt with the large number of forms that required filling out beforehand, subjective experience of long waiting times, and having too many collaborative professionals present during treatment.Conclusions: The real-time feedback system proved to be an efficient method of gathering patient feedback. Patient satisfaction seemed to be high with received care in all fields.

journal_name

Nord J Psychiatry

authors

Werkkala CM,Bäckmand HM,Kuosmanen LM,Vastamäki MH,Rajala TH,Lindqvist PR,Jylhä PJ

doi

10.1080/08039488.2019.1684989

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-02-01 00:00:00

pages

155-162

issue

2

eissn

0803-9488

issn

1502-4725

journal_volume

74

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