2025
Family Experience With Hospital Care Teams: A Qualitative Investigation.
Reynolds K, Zelazny S, Grob R, Parker A, Schlesinger M, Martino S. Family Experience With Hospital Care Teams: A Qualitative Investigation. Hospital Pediatrics 2025, 15: e179-e185. PMID: 40254297, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2023-007721.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily experiencesHospital typeHospital settingQuantitative assessments of patients' experiencesAssessment of patient experienceHospital care teamMedical conditionsQuality improvement effortsGuardians of childrenCare coordinationCare teamPatient experienceHospital careClinical qualityHospital experienceMedical traineesUS populationImprovement effortsQualitative interviewsPediatric hospitalParent interviewsService linesParental vigilanceHospitalCare
2022
Correlation of Patient Reported Satisfaction With Adverse Events Following Elective Posterior Lumbar Fusion Surgery: A Single Institution Analysis
Mercier MR, Galivanche AR, McLean R, Kammien AJ, Toombs CS, Rubio DR, Varthi AG, Grauer JN. Correlation of Patient Reported Satisfaction With Adverse Events Following Elective Posterior Lumbar Fusion Surgery: A Single Institution Analysis. North American Spine Society Journal (NASSJ) 2022, 12: 100160. PMID: 36118954, PMCID: PMC9478916, DOI: 10.1016/j.xnsj.2022.100160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosterior lumbar fusion surgeryLumbar fusion surgeryAdverse eventsHCAHPS surveyPLF surgeryFusion surgerySelf-reported patient satisfactionPostoperative adverse eventsRetrospective cohort analysisPost-discharge careSingle-institution analysisHospital Consumer AssessmentPatient satisfaction metricsCorrelation of patientsHCAHPS survey dataTop-box responsesPLF patientsSurvey response ratePatient satisfactionSingle institutionHospital experiencePatients' perceptionsHospital careCohort analysisPatients
2021
Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey response rates are significantly affected by patient characteristics and postoperative outcomes for patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty
Mercier MR, Galivanche AR, David WB, Malpani R, Pathak N, Hilibrand AS, Rubin LE, Grauer JN. Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey response rates are significantly affected by patient characteristics and postoperative outcomes for patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty. PLOS ONE 2021, 16: e0257555. PMID: 34582475, PMCID: PMC8478166, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal knee arthroplastyPrimary total knee arthroplastyHospital Consumer AssessmentPostoperative outcomesPatient characteristicsHCAHPS survey resultsHCAHPS surveySurvey response rateKnee arthroplastyResponse rateHealthcare providersConsumer AssessmentHigher American SocietyMultivariate regression analysisAnesthesia scorePostoperative variablesTKA patientsAdult patientsPrimary outcomePatient factorsSurgical variablesPatient populationPatient satisfactionSingle institutionHospital experienceSurgical Patients’ Hospital Experience Scores: Neighborhood Context Conceptual Framework
Kranjac A, Kranjac D, Fortier M, Patton P, Giafaglione B, Kain Z. Surgical Patients’ Hospital Experience Scores: Neighborhood Context Conceptual Framework. Annals Of Surgery Open 2021, 2: e037-e037. PMID: 37638237, PMCID: PMC10455165, DOI: 10.1097/as9.0000000000000037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic medical recordsNeighborhood-level characteristicsPatient experienceHospital experienceMedical recordsResidential addressesAverage pain levelIndividual patient characteristicsTertiary care facilityLength of stayHospital Consumer AssessmentIndividual-level factorsExperience scoresPatient experience scoresCensus tract levelProportion of peopleRace/ethnicityHospital stayPain levelsPatient characteristicsCare ratingsSurgical settingCare facilitiesSystem scoreHealthcare providers
2019
Patient-related Factors and Perioperative Outcomes Are Associated with Self-Reported Hospital Rating after Spine Surgery.
Mets EJ, Mercier MR, Hilibrand AS, Scott MC, Varthi AG, Grauer JN. Patient-related Factors and Perioperative Outcomes Are Associated with Self-Reported Hospital Rating after Spine Surgery. Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research® 2019, 478: 643-652. PMID: 31389897, PMCID: PMC7145058, DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000000892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOverall hospital experienceMultivariate logistic regression analysisPatient-related factorsAdverse eventsHospital ratingSpine surgeryLogistic regression analysisPerioperative outcomesPatient factorsQuality of careSurgical variablesHospital experienceHCAHPS scoresHCAHPS surveyPatient demographicsAnnual reimbursementAnesthesiologists class IIMinor adverse eventsNumerous patient factorsOnly surgical factorMajor adverse eventsSpine surgery populationSingle academic institutionHospital Consumer AssessmentPotential confounding variablesDefining the patient experience in medical oncology
Odai-Afotey A, Kliss A, Hafler J, Sanft T. Defining the patient experience in medical oncology. Supportive Care In Cancer 2019, 28: 1649-1658. PMID: 31286234, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-04972-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital experiencePhysician communication skillsPatient experienceMedical oncologyCare processesYale-New Haven HospitalOncology Patients' PerceptionsCoordination of careNew Haven HospitalQuality of careImproved health outcomesQuality of lifePatient-centered communicationUnnecessary medical proceduresPatient's specific needsQuantitative study designTreatment adherencePatient interviewsPatient satisfactionPatients' perceptionsPhysician communicationNight awakeningsPatient's perspectivePatientsHealth outcomesRelationship Between Patient-Reported Hospital Experience and 30-Day Mortality and Readmission Rates for Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia
Dong N, Eisenberg JD, Dharmarajan K, Spatz ES, Desai NR. Relationship Between Patient-Reported Hospital Experience and 30-Day Mortality and Readmission Rates for Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2019, 34: 526-528. PMID: 30746641, PMCID: PMC6446004, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-018-4746-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Defining the patient experience in medical oncology.
Odai-Afotey A, Kliss A, Hafler J, Sanft T. Defining the patient experience in medical oncology. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 36: 167-167. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2018.36.30_suppl.167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of carePatient experiencePatient satisfactionPatients' perceptionsYale-New Haven HospitalPhysician emotional supportCoordination of careHigh patient satisfactionPositive patient satisfactionNew Haven HospitalImproved health outcomesQuality of lifePhysician attentivenessMixed-method study designMedical oncologyTreatment adherencePatient interviewsHospital experiencePhysician communicationElicit patientPractice physiciansPatientsPatient needsHealth outcomesMeeting patients
2016
Impact of Conditioning Regimen in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: The Phoenix Children's Hospital Experience
Shah N, Foote J, Magee K, Beebe K, Salzberg D, Douglas D, Adams R. Impact of Conditioning Regimen in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: The Phoenix Children's Hospital Experience. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2016, 22: s260. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2015.11.691.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Getting Used to Being a Patient: The Postoperative Experience of Living Liver Transplant Donors
O'Connor R, Parkosewich J, Curran J, Cartiera K, Knobf MT. Getting Used to Being a Patient: The Postoperative Experience of Living Liver Transplant Donors. Progress In Transplantation 2015, 25: 153-159. PMID: 26107276, DOI: 10.7182/pit2015298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative experienceDonor hepatectomyLiver transplantHospital experienceLiving Liver Transplant DonorsQualitative interpretive descriptive designPatients' postoperative experienceDonor liver transplantLiver transplant donorsInterpretive descriptive designTransplant donorsTransplant teamMean ageTransplant experienceUniversity HospitalHealthy donorsEligible personsHorrible painPatientsTransplant donationHospitalization experienceInformed consentSample adultsHepatectomyDescriptive design
2010
Crying babies, tired mothers - challenges of the postnatal hospital stay: an interpretive phenomenological study
Kurth E, Spichiger E, Zemp Stutz E, Biedermann J, Hösli I, Kennedy HP. Crying babies, tired mothers - challenges of the postnatal hospital stay: an interpretive phenomenological study. BMC Pregnancy And Childbirth 2010, 10: 21. PMID: 20462462, PMCID: PMC2879231, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-10-21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdultAttitude to HealthCryingFatigueFemaleHealth Services Needs and DemandHumansInfant CareInfant, NewbornMaternal BehaviorMother-Child RelationsMothersNurse-Patient RelationsNursing Methodology ResearchPostnatal CarePuerperal DisordersSelf CareSocial SupportSurveys and QuestionnairesSwitzerlandConceptsPostnatal hospital stayHospital stayNew mothersPostnatal careFamily healthFull-term healthy neonatesHospital care practicesRoutine postnatal careTerm healthy neonatesEarly postnatal periodInfant cryingSevere tirednessHealthy neonatesHospital experienceInterpretive phenomenological studyPostnatal periodCare practicesHealth professionalsAdequate restSleep deprivationNeonatesInfant developmentBabiesInfant demandCare
2001
Patient-centered processes of care and long-term outcomes of myocardial infarction
Fremont A, Cleary P, Hargraves J, Rowe R, Jacobson N, Ayanian J. Patient-centered processes of care and long-term outcomes of myocardial infarction. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2001, 16: 800-808. PMID: 11903758, PMCID: PMC1495308, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2001.10102.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term outcomesChest painHospital carePatient experienceOverall healthAcute myocardial infarction patientsSelf-reported overall healthPhysical healthNegative hospital experiencesPain 12 monthsObservational cohort studyShortness of breathHospital discharge abstractsMyocardial infarction patientsPatient-centered processNew Hampshire HospitalAnalytic cohortCohort studyClinical factorsCare groupPatient 1Discharge planningInfarction patientsMyocardial infarctionHospital experience
2000
A Comparison of Carepartner and Patient Experiences with Hospital Care
Vom Eigen K, Walker J, Edgman-Levitan S, Cleary P, Delbanco T. A Comparison of Carepartner and Patient Experiences with Hospital Care. Families Systems & Health 2000, 18: 191-203. DOI: 10.1037/h0091846.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHospital experienceNon-clinical outcomesSupport of patientsDomains of careQuality improvement effortsFamily membersDischarge planningPatient satisfactionPatient responseHospital careSurgical careCarepartnersPatient experienceNationwide telephone surveyPatientsIndividual survey itemsHospital systemCareTelephone surveyFamily participationEmotional supportSurvey itemsImprovement effortsHospitalizationMore problems
1999
Carepartner Experiences With Hospital Care
vom Eigen K, Walker J, Edgman-Levitan S, Cleary P, Delbanco T. Carepartner Experiences With Hospital Care. Medical Care 1999, 37: 33-38. PMID: 10413390, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-199901000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndependent predictorsRegular doctorHospital experienceMultivariable regression analysisSupport of patientsDomains of carePatients' health statusNonsurgical admissionsDischarge planningPatient satisfactionEmergency hospitalizationHospital careCarepartnersNationwide telephone surveyHealth statusPatient careHospitalizationPatientsCareTelephone surveyRegression analysisFamily participationBetter awarenessFamily membersEmotional support
1997
Influence of patient and hospital factors on consumer satisfaction with inpatient mental health treatment
Rosenheck R, Wilson N, Meterko M. Influence of patient and hospital factors on consumer satisfaction with inpatient mental health treatment. Psychiatric Services 1997, 48: 1553-1561. PMID: 9406263, DOI: 10.1176/ps.48.12.1553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAttitude to HealthFemaleHealth Care SurveysHealth Facility SizeHospitals, VeteransHumansLength of StayMaleMarital StatusMental DisordersMiddle AgedPatient SatisfactionPsychiatric Department, HospitalRacial GroupsRegression AnalysisSampling StudiesSex FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsMental health treatmentSubstance use disordersPatient characteristicsUse disordersHealth treatmentInpatient mental health servicesMental health care servicesInpatient mental health treatmentRecent hospital experienceInfluence of patientMental health servicesBetter self-reported healthHealth care servicesSelf-reported healthHospital factorsMajority of subscalesGreater satisfactionHealthy patientsPatient satisfactionPrimary diagnosisHospital characteristicsHospital experienceNonpsychotic disordersInpatient unitCare services
1996
Health Patterns of Cardiac Surgery Clients Using Home Health Care Nursing Services
Redeker N, Brassard A. Health Patterns of Cardiac Surgery Clients Using Home Health Care Nursing Services. Public Health Nursing 1996, 13: 394-403. PMID: 9111804, DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.1996.tb00267.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth patternsHome health care nursing servicesHome health care populationInitial hospital stayCardiac surgical patientsHome careActivity/exerciseHealth care populationHome health careHealth care recordsHome care servicesHospital staySurgical patientsChief complaintCardiopulmonary statusCare populationMean durationHospital experienceWound careCommon reasonCare recordsNursing servicesCare servicesDemographic dataHealth care
1989
Transactional Risk Model for Short and Intermediate Term Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Children
WOOLSTON J. Transactional Risk Model for Short and Intermediate Term Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Children. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1989, 28: 38-41. PMID: 2914834, DOI: 10.1097/00004583-198901000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransactional modelChildren's parentsTreatment teamInterpersonal environmentChild developmentPsychiatric inpatient treatmentParentsPsychiatric hospital treatmentChildrenInpatient treatmentHospital treatmentHospital experienceAttunementSchoolsHospitalTreatmentNovel guideExperienceRisk modelTeam
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