2022
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000005598
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Inpatient Satisfaction With Surgical Resident Care After Elective General and Oncologic Surgery

Abstract: Objective: To investigate inpatient satisfaction with surgical resident care. Background: Surgical trainees are often the primary providers of care to surgical inpatients, yet patient satisfaction with surgical resident care is not well characterized or routinely assessed. Methods: English-speaking, general surgery inpatients recovering from elective gastrointestinal and oncologic surgery were invited to complete a survey addressing their satisfaction with surgical resident care. Patients positively identified… Show more

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“…Three factors, namely "Doctor communication", "Medicine information", and "Discharge instruction", along with two independent variables, "food" and "medical staff's attitudes toward your visitors", were identi ed as signi cant contributors to inpatient satisfaction. This result is consistent with previous studies [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Factors In Uencing Inpatient Satisfactionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Three factors, namely "Doctor communication", "Medicine information", and "Discharge instruction", along with two independent variables, "food" and "medical staff's attitudes toward your visitors", were identi ed as signi cant contributors to inpatient satisfaction. This result is consistent with previous studies [20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Factors In Uencing Inpatient Satisfactionsupporting
confidence: 94%