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Patient satisfaction in home health care

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  • Said Abusalem
  • John A Myers
  • Yousef Aljeesh

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Aims and objectives. To assess the current use of patient satisfaction measures in home health care and to examine the reliability and validity of current measures of patient satisfaction in home health care. Background. Patient satisfaction has been one of the widely used measures in home health care as an indicator of quality of care. A few efforts have been made to develop psychometrically sound patient satisfaction scales for use in home health care. Design. A critical review of the literature. Methods. Electronic databases were systematically searched to identify the studies or publications that measured and addressed patient satisfaction and its measurement in home health care. Results. The review of the literature showed that patient satisfaction measures have been used in the evaluation of care programmes including rehabilitation programmes, discharge and home follow‐up programmes, care process and management practices. Also, patient satisfaction measures were used to evaluate new care protocols and treatments. Conclusions. Home healthcare agencies need valid and reliable patient satisfaction scales. Frameworks of patient satisfaction are still in their early developmental stage. Only some of the variables related to patient satisfaction are explained by many frameworks. Relevance to clinical practice. Home healthcare mangers and researchers need to take in consideration the reliability and validity of measures and tools of patient satisfaction.

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  • Said Abusalem & John A Myers & Yousef Aljeesh, 2013. "Patient satisfaction in home health care," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 22(17-18), pages 2426-2435, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:22:y:2013:i:17-18:p:2426-2435
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04211.x
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    1. Aysar Mohammad Khashman & Moayad Hussein AlObaidi & Aahmad Hussein Fadli, 2016. "The Impactof Health Care Service Quality on Disabilities Patients’ Satisfaction Case Study: ARAB CITY FOR COMPREHENSIVE CARE," Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), , vol. 5(4), pages 566-579, October.

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