2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13034-021-00395-1
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Satisfaction with in-patient child and adolescent psychiatric treatment: development and psychometric properties of the BEST questionnaires for adolescents and for parents

Abstract: Background Interest in the assessment of patient satisfaction with in-patient psychiatric treatment has steadily increased and several measurement tools are available for the quantification of patients’ experience. However, they are often uni-dimensional or focus mainly on therapeutic relationship and environment, and neglect other important issues such as information about treatment and participation. The BEST questionnaires were developed as comprehensive instruments that include items on all… Show more

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“…Patient-reported experience measures assess a healthcare provider's services from the patients' or their proxies' viewpoints [8]. There are a few studies [1,[9][10][11] Improvement considering users' experience (parents and children) in well-designed focus groups, and it is a brief questionnaire (12 items) and free to use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient-reported experience measures assess a healthcare provider's services from the patients' or their proxies' viewpoints [8]. There are a few studies [1,[9][10][11] Improvement considering users' experience (parents and children) in well-designed focus groups, and it is a brief questionnaire (12 items) and free to use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%