2016
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.13652
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Factors influencing patient satisfaction: assessment in outpatients in dermatology department

Abstract: Interpersonal skills of dermatologists and attention to the quality of life are important factors in outpatient satisfaction.

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“…According to previous studies, patients of dermatologists report higher levels of satisfaction when compared with patients seen by other specialists, with the friendliness and ability of the physician overcoming other logistical factors of an outpatient practice, such as long waiting times and accessibility . Physicians’ interpersonal skills, interest, and attention to the patient's specific symptoms appear to be the greatest predictors of patient satisfaction in prior studies . Patient education in pediatric dermatology also plays a large role in the patient experience, with the literature suggesting that patient education results in greater medication adherence and therefore better clinical outcomes with greater patient satisfaction .…”
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“…According to previous studies, patients of dermatologists report higher levels of satisfaction when compared with patients seen by other specialists, with the friendliness and ability of the physician overcoming other logistical factors of an outpatient practice, such as long waiting times and accessibility . Physicians’ interpersonal skills, interest, and attention to the patient's specific symptoms appear to be the greatest predictors of patient satisfaction in prior studies . Patient education in pediatric dermatology also plays a large role in the patient experience, with the literature suggesting that patient education results in greater medication adherence and therefore better clinical outcomes with greater patient satisfaction .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Treatment guidelines now reflect tight-control and treat-to-target approaches with use of TNF inhibitors and other biologics recommended if phototherapy and conventional systemic agents fail to provide an adequate response 241. Some experts go further and consider that with the long-term experience gathered with the use of biologics, no reason supports reserving them for second-line use 185,217,257…”
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“…Attachment style influences not only close relationships, but also the way in which patients relate to the clinical staff, which has an impact on their satisfaction with their care. In the establishment of outpatient satisfaction the interpersonal skills of dermatologists are important factors (24). Patient satisfaction is an important determinant of high-quality dermatological care (25,26).…”
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