Prehospital emergency care family satisfaction scale for care provided by emergency medical technicians: Scale development and validation
Junpei Haruna,
Shuji Uemura,
Nobuyasu Hayasaka
et al.
Abstract:RationaleTo date, family satisfaction with emergency medical technicians (EMTs) has only been reported through narrative statements in subjective evaluations. Although a quantitative assessment of healthcare professional satisfaction is desirable, no specific measures have been devised to assess family satisfaction with the healthcare and care provided by EMTs.Aims and ObjectivesThis study aimed to develop and validate an EMT care family satisfaction scale to measure patient satisfaction with prehospital emerg… Show more
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