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Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units

Background. Patients' and family's satisfaction data from the Asian intensive care units (ICUs) is lacking. Objective. Domains between patient and family satisfaction and contribution of each domain to the general satisfaction were studied. Method. Over 3 months, adult patients across 4 IC...

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Autores principales: Mukhopadhyay, Amartya, Song, Ge, Sim, Pei Zhen, Ting, Kit Cheng, Yoo, Jeffrey Kwang Sui, Wang, Qing Li, Mascuri, Raudhah Binte Haji Mohamad, Ong, Venetia Hui Ling, Phua, Jason, Kowitlawakul, Yanika
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5156795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28044138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9025643
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author Mukhopadhyay, Amartya
Song, Ge
Sim, Pei Zhen
Ting, Kit Cheng
Yoo, Jeffrey Kwang Sui
Wang, Qing Li
Mascuri, Raudhah Binte Haji Mohamad
Ong, Venetia Hui Ling
Phua, Jason
Kowitlawakul, Yanika
author_facet Mukhopadhyay, Amartya
Song, Ge
Sim, Pei Zhen
Ting, Kit Cheng
Yoo, Jeffrey Kwang Sui
Wang, Qing Li
Mascuri, Raudhah Binte Haji Mohamad
Ong, Venetia Hui Ling
Phua, Jason
Kowitlawakul, Yanika
author_sort Mukhopadhyay, Amartya
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description Background. Patients' and family's satisfaction data from the Asian intensive care units (ICUs) is lacking. Objective. Domains between patient and family satisfaction and contribution of each domain to the general satisfaction were studied. Method. Over 3 months, adult patients across 4 ICUs staying for more than 48 hours with abbreviated mental test score of 7 or above and able to understand English and immediate family members were surveyed by separate validated satisfaction questionnaires. Results. Two hundred patients and 194 families were included in the final analysis. Significant difference in the satisfaction scores was observed between the ICUs. Patients were most and least satisfied in the communication (4.2 out of 5) and decision-making (2.9 out of 5) domains, respectively. Families were most and least satisfied in the relationship with doctors (3.9 out of 5) and family's involvement domains (3.3 out of 5), respectively. Domains contributing most to the general satisfaction were the illness management domain for patients (β coefficient = 0.44) and characteristics of doctors and nurses domain for family (β coefficient = 0.45). Discussion. In an Asian ICU community, patients and families differ in their expectations and valuations of health care processes. Health care providers have difficult tasks in attending to these different domains.
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spelling pubmed-51567952017-01-02 Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units Mukhopadhyay, Amartya Song, Ge Sim, Pei Zhen Ting, Kit Cheng Yoo, Jeffrey Kwang Sui Wang, Qing Li Mascuri, Raudhah Binte Haji Mohamad Ong, Venetia Hui Ling Phua, Jason Kowitlawakul, Yanika Biomed Res Int Research Article Background. Patients' and family's satisfaction data from the Asian intensive care units (ICUs) is lacking. Objective. Domains between patient and family satisfaction and contribution of each domain to the general satisfaction were studied. Method. Over 3 months, adult patients across 4 ICUs staying for more than 48 hours with abbreviated mental test score of 7 or above and able to understand English and immediate family members were surveyed by separate validated satisfaction questionnaires. Results. Two hundred patients and 194 families were included in the final analysis. Significant difference in the satisfaction scores was observed between the ICUs. Patients were most and least satisfied in the communication (4.2 out of 5) and decision-making (2.9 out of 5) domains, respectively. Families were most and least satisfied in the relationship with doctors (3.9 out of 5) and family's involvement domains (3.3 out of 5), respectively. Domains contributing most to the general satisfaction were the illness management domain for patients (β coefficient = 0.44) and characteristics of doctors and nurses domain for family (β coefficient = 0.45). Discussion. In an Asian ICU community, patients and families differ in their expectations and valuations of health care processes. Health care providers have difficult tasks in attending to these different domains. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5156795/ /pubmed/28044138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9025643 Text en Copyright © 2016 Amartya Mukhopadhyay et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mukhopadhyay, Amartya
Song, Ge
Sim, Pei Zhen
Ting, Kit Cheng
Yoo, Jeffrey Kwang Sui
Wang, Qing Li
Mascuri, Raudhah Binte Haji Mohamad
Ong, Venetia Hui Ling
Phua, Jason
Kowitlawakul, Yanika
Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title_full Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title_fullStr Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title_full_unstemmed Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title_short Satisfaction Domains Differ between the Patient and Their Family in Adult Intensive Care Units
title_sort satisfaction domains differ between the patient and their family in adult intensive care units
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5156795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28044138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9025643
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