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Assessing patient satisfaction with day surgery at a metropolitan public hospital

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posted on 2003-09-01, 00:00 authored by Allison Williams, M Ching, J Loader
With the advances in health care technology, many surgical procedures are performed as day surgery cases. The provision of day surgery is considered to be a cost effective method of utilising resources, but it does challenge nurses to provide optimal patient care during the patient's short stay in hospital. Patient satisfaction is considered to be an important indicator of quality nursing care. This paper reports on an investigation aimed at assessing patient satisfaction with day surgery in an Australian metropolitan public hospital. One hundred and seven patients completed a recently developed survey assessing patient satisfaction with day surgery. The response rate was 41%. Waiting times, communication, pain management and discharge planning were major areas of patient dissatisfaction. Directions for improvement in day surgery services are discussed.

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Journal

Australian journal of advanced nursing

Volume

21

Issue

1

Pagination

35 - 41

Publisher

Australian Nursing Federation

Location

South Melbourne, Vic.

ISSN

0813-0531

eISSN

1447-4328

Language

eng

Notes

Cover date Sept- Nov 2003

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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