Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/2064
Title: Patient satisfaction: a key concept for evaluating and improving nursing services
Authors: Yfantopoulos, John N. 
Lanara, Vassiliki A. 
Lemonidou, Chryssoula 
Merkouris, Anastasios 
metadata.dc.contributor.other: Μερκούρης, Αναστάσιος
Issue Date: 1999
Source: Journal of Nursing Management, Volume 7, Number 1, January 1999 , pp. 19-28(10)
Link: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/jnm/1999/00000007/00000001/art00003
Abstract: Aims The main purpose of this review was to explore the meaning of patient satisfaction and present the theoretical background and the definitions which developed in nursing. Background Today, there is an increasing interest in patient satisfaction which is considered a valid indicator of the quality of care. Origins of information An extensive literature review was performed by using the MEDLINE database. Data analysis Data was classified and analysed by using the content analysis approach. Key issues The principal finding of this review was the lack of attention to the meaning of patient satisfaction, the development of theoretical frameworks and the psychometric properties of the developed instruments. Conclusions Nurses need to develop valid and reliable instruments to measure patient satisfaction in order to improve the quality of care and make their work visible.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/2064
Rights: Blackwell Publishing
Type: Article
Affiliation: Evagelismos General Hospital of Athens 
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