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Parent satisfaction in Pediatric Resident
Continuity Clinic at Marshfield Clinic
Sushma Thappeta, MD Mentor Divya-Devi Joshi,
MD Technical Assistance Doug Seubert
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Background
  • The quality of health care services has been a
    matter of increasing importance to health
    authorities and patients alike
  • In pediatrics, parental satisfaction is a key
    quality indicator
  • However, scant research has been devoted to
    understand the factors that predict satisfaction

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Background
  • Many national and international surveys have
    looked at patient satisfaction in different
    sub-specialties and geographic areas
  • No data is offered about parental expectations of
    their pediatrician
  • Very few surveys included care provided by
    pediatric resident physicians

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Why did I do this?
  • What are physician qualities that are important
    to parents?
  • Do they see these qualities in the resident
    physician caring for their child?
  • Does a discrepancy influence parental choice in
    follow-up with the same resident physician?
  • Where can we improve?
  • What is the parents overall satisfaction?
  • What are our strengths and weaknesses?
  • How much service is enough to elicit high
    satisfaction?

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Steps in Process
  • Establish goals - what you want to learn?
  • Determine sample - who will you ask?
  • Choose methodology - how will you ask?
  • Create questionnaire - what will you ask?
  • Distribute questionnaire - ask the questions
  • Enter and analyze data - produce the reports

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Background Research
  • Literature search
  • Inpatient Outpatient environment
  • International U.S.
  • Mostly pediatric population

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Methods
  • Target Population Parents at the resident
    continuity clinic at Marshfield Clinic
  • Method Written questionnaire
  • Distribution Medical assistant before the visit
  • Data collection Completed questionnaire and
    returned to front desk

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Study Process
  • Over a 7 month period (December 2007 to June
    2008), 550 surveys were handed out
  • 9 questions, presenting parents with a series of
    qualifiers they may or may not wish for in their
    ideal pediatrician
  • Grade the resident as to whether they received
    care with these same qualities or not, and
    whether they would visit this physician again
  • 307 surveys were completed (response rate of 56)
  • Data was entered in a Excel spreadsheet

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Data Analysis
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Data Analysis
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Data Analysis
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Data Analysis
SUMMARY                      
Spends enough time with my child 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 71 responders (23.13) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 61 of those responders (85.92) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Is helpful, kind and approachable 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 85 responders (27.69) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 75 of those responders (88.24) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Listens to my child and myself 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 84 responders (27.36) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 72 of those responders (85.71) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Is on time 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 30 responders (9.77) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 22 of those responders (73.33) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Provides clear information 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 51 responders (16.61) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 42 of those responders (82.35) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Communicates with my child 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 33 responders (10.75) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (87.88) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Makes me and my child feel confident in his/her skills as a doctor 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 79 responders (25.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 67 of those responders (84.81) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Allows time for questions 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 35 of those responders (97.22) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
Discusses treatment options 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit. 36 responders (11.73) ranked this as their number 1 priority. 29 of those responders (80.56) agreed that this priority was met during the office visit.
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Conclusion
  • Parents were highly satisfied with overall care
  • Need to analyze the data further
  • Basis for further improvement in the quality of
    care provided by the resident physicians
  • Further research How to further improve the
    quality of care provided by resident physicians
  • Further application Develop tools researching
    problem areas in other departments/facilities

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