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Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units

OBJECTIVE: To verify the performance of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). METHODS: The authors conducted an observational cross-sectional multicenter study in the PICUs of 5 hospitals in Brazil. Eligible participants wer...

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Autores principales: Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg, Crestani, Francielly, Peuckert, Marina Zanette, Andrades, Gabriela Rupp Hanzen, Krauzer, João Ronaldo Mafalda, Cintra, Cíntia de Cassia, Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha, Eckert, Guilherme Unchalo, Girardi, Leandra, Santos, Iná S., Garcia, Pedro Celiny Ramos
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36720434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2022.11.013
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author Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg
Crestani, Francielly
Peuckert, Marina Zanette
Andrades, Gabriela Rupp Hanzen
Krauzer, João Ronaldo Mafalda
Cintra, Cíntia de Cassia
Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha
Eckert, Guilherme Unchalo
Girardi, Leandra
Santos, Iná S.
Garcia, Pedro Celiny Ramos
author_facet Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg
Crestani, Francielly
Peuckert, Marina Zanette
Andrades, Gabriela Rupp Hanzen
Krauzer, João Ronaldo Mafalda
Cintra, Cíntia de Cassia
Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha
Eckert, Guilherme Unchalo
Girardi, Leandra
Santos, Iná S.
Garcia, Pedro Celiny Ramos
author_sort Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg
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description OBJECTIVE: To verify the performance of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). METHODS: The authors conducted an observational cross-sectional multicenter study in the PICUs of 5 hospitals in Brazil. Eligible participants were all parents or legal guardians of PICU-admitted children, aged 18 years or over. The NPS was administered together with the EMpowerment of PArents in THe Intensive Care (EMPATHIC-30), used as the gold standard, and a sociodemographic questionnaire. For analysis, the results were dichotomized into values greater than or equal to the median of the tests. The associations between the 2 tools were evaluated and the distribution of their results was compared. RESULTS: The parents or legal guardians of 78 PICU-admitted children were interviewed. Of the respondents, 85% were women and 62% were in a private hospital. The median NPS was 10 (IQR, 10-10), and the median EMPATHIC-30 score was 5.7 (IQR, 5.4-5.9). Compared with the gold standard, the NPS had a sensitivity of 100% at all cutoff points, except at cutoff 10, where the sensitivity was slightly lower (97.5%). As for specificity, NPS performance was poorer, with values ranging from 0% (NPS ≥ 5) to 47.4% (NPS = 10). CONCLUSIONS: NPS proved to be a sensitive tool to assess parental satisfaction, but with poor ability to identify dissatisfied users in the sample.
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spelling pubmed-102027232023-05-24 Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg Crestani, Francielly Peuckert, Marina Zanette Andrades, Gabriela Rupp Hanzen Krauzer, João Ronaldo Mafalda Cintra, Cíntia de Cassia Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha Eckert, Guilherme Unchalo Girardi, Leandra Santos, Iná S. Garcia, Pedro Celiny Ramos J Pediatr (Rio J) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To verify the performance of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). METHODS: The authors conducted an observational cross-sectional multicenter study in the PICUs of 5 hospitals in Brazil. Eligible participants were all parents or legal guardians of PICU-admitted children, aged 18 years or over. The NPS was administered together with the EMpowerment of PArents in THe Intensive Care (EMPATHIC-30), used as the gold standard, and a sociodemographic questionnaire. For analysis, the results were dichotomized into values greater than or equal to the median of the tests. The associations between the 2 tools were evaluated and the distribution of their results was compared. RESULTS: The parents or legal guardians of 78 PICU-admitted children were interviewed. Of the respondents, 85% were women and 62% were in a private hospital. The median NPS was 10 (IQR, 10-10), and the median EMPATHIC-30 score was 5.7 (IQR, 5.4-5.9). Compared with the gold standard, the NPS had a sensitivity of 100% at all cutoff points, except at cutoff 10, where the sensitivity was slightly lower (97.5%). As for specificity, NPS performance was poorer, with values ranging from 0% (NPS ≥ 5) to 47.4% (NPS = 10). CONCLUSIONS: NPS proved to be a sensitive tool to assess parental satisfaction, but with poor ability to identify dissatisfied users in the sample. Elsevier 2023-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10202723/ /pubmed/36720434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2022.11.013 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. on behalf of Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bitencourt, Victoria Noremberg
Crestani, Francielly
Peuckert, Marina Zanette
Andrades, Gabriela Rupp Hanzen
Krauzer, João Ronaldo Mafalda
Cintra, Cíntia de Cassia
Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha
Eckert, Guilherme Unchalo
Girardi, Leandra
Santos, Iná S.
Garcia, Pedro Celiny Ramos
Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units
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title_fullStr Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units
title_full_unstemmed Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units
title_short Net Promoter Score (NPS) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units
title_sort net promoter score (nps) as a tool to assess parental satisfaction in pediatric intensive care units
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36720434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2022.11.013
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