TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient satisfaction, self-rated health status, and health confidence
T2 - An assessment of the utility of single-item questions
AU - Zhang, Yan
AU - Rohrer, James
AU - Borders, Tyrone
AU - Farrell, Tommie
PY - 2007/1
Y1 - 2007/1
N2 - This study examined if known predictors of patient satisfaction would still be significant when single items are used. Approximately 5000 elderly persons were randomly sampled from 65 000 households in West Texas. Single-item questions about patient satisfaction, self-rated overall health status, self-rated mental health, and health confidence were analyzed by chi-square tests and logistic regressions. Slightly more than 12% of the participants were not satisfied or barely satisfied with health care received. Those who reported higher health confidence, lower self-rated overall health, having emotional problems, or who were men were less likely to be satisfied with health care. A simple survey tool based on single-item questions identified by the current study might be useful for monitoring patient satisfaction, self-rated health, and health confidence in primary care settings and hence might assist management in capturing the basic picture for improving health care quality.
AB - This study examined if known predictors of patient satisfaction would still be significant when single items are used. Approximately 5000 elderly persons were randomly sampled from 65 000 households in West Texas. Single-item questions about patient satisfaction, self-rated overall health status, self-rated mental health, and health confidence were analyzed by chi-square tests and logistic regressions. Slightly more than 12% of the participants were not satisfied or barely satisfied with health care received. Those who reported higher health confidence, lower self-rated overall health, having emotional problems, or who were men were less likely to be satisfied with health care. A simple survey tool based on single-item questions identified by the current study might be useful for monitoring patient satisfaction, self-rated health, and health confidence in primary care settings and hence might assist management in capturing the basic picture for improving health care quality.
KW - Health confidence
KW - Health status
KW - Patient satisfaction
KW - Primary care
KW - Quality assessment
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U2 - 10.1177/1062860606296329
DO - 10.1177/1062860606296329
M3 - Article
C2 - 17227877
AN - SCOPUS:33845991147
SN - 1062-8606
VL - 22
SP - 42
EP - 49
JO - American Journal of Medical Quality
JF - American Journal of Medical Quality
IS - 1
ER -