2019
DOI: 10.17294/2330-0698.1695
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Team-Based Care and Patient Satisfaction in the Hospital Setting: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Centered Research and Reviews (JPCRR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal whose mission is to communicate clinical and bench research findings, with the goal of improving the quality of human health, the care of the individual patient, and the care of populations.

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“…49 Similar to prior research, 50,51 we conducted responder analyses evaluating the proportion of participants who reported satisfaction scores within a half SD of the HCCQ score from the perfect score; achieving a perfect satisfaction score is commonly advocated as a metric for high quality in practice. 52,53 Because of the cluster-randomized study design, a linear mixed model method was applied. 54 The outcome was the response, and the group was the fixed effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 Similar to prior research, 50,51 we conducted responder analyses evaluating the proportion of participants who reported satisfaction scores within a half SD of the HCCQ score from the perfect score; achieving a perfect satisfaction score is commonly advocated as a metric for high quality in practice. 52,53 Because of the cluster-randomized study design, a linear mixed model method was applied. 54 The outcome was the response, and the group was the fixed effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IBR is also distinct from uniprofessional rounding models (often comprised of only physicians or only nurses) that engage patients and families at the bedside but do not include the larger interprofessional team. Both of these rounding models have substantial and growing bodies of research associated with them (Bhamidipati et al, 2016;Gurses & Xiao, 2006;Holodinsky et al, 2015;Mercedes et al, 2016;Walton et al, 2016;Will et al, 2019). IBR incorporates aspects of both of these approaches into one model that is both interprofessional and patient-and family-centered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently within the media, individual health professionals have appealed to the public to remember that 'it's not just NHS physicians and nurses who need your kindness', but also other healthcare professionals and workers who are working hard behind the scenes with much lower salaries (FitzPatrick, 2020). Patient satisfaction has been linked with team-based care (Will et al, 2019), however patients' knowledge of the healthcare team is not always reflective of the diverse professions involved in their care (Parsons et al, 2016). Public perceptions of interprofessional teams and the attributes needed for their effectiveness seem to be underrepresented in the literature (Cutler et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%