Author:
Labib Peter Lawrence Zaki,Brownell Lisa
Abstract
Aims and MethodA questionnaire was distributed to patients in a psychiatric hospital in Birmingham, UK, to identify the factors that affect their satisfaction with the ward round.ResultsThe questionnaire was completed by 42 patients (53% response rate). Waiting time was the only variable to be significantly correlated with total score of patient satisfaction. Regression analysis also identified diagnosis and patients meeting their consultant before the first ward round as significant predictors of patient satisfaction.Clinical ImplicationsReducing waiting time and ensuring that the consultant meets the patient before the first ward round would make a significant improvement to the in-patient experience, without causing much disruption to standard clinical practice.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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