Objective

Understanding patient satisfaction from the perspective of older adults is important to improve quality of their care. Since patient and care variables which can be influenced are of specific interest, this study examines the relation between patient satisfaction and the perceived doctor-patient relationship in older persons and their general practitioners (GPs).

Design

Cross-sectional survey.

Subjects and setting

Older persons (n = 653, median age 87 years; 69.4% female) living in 41 residential homes.

Main outcome measures

Patient satisfaction (report mark) and perceived doctor-patient relationship (Leiden Perioperative care Patient Satisfaction questionnaire); relationships were examined by comparing medians and use of regression models.

Results

The median satisfaction score was 8 (interquartile range 7.5-9; range 0-10) and doctor-patient relationship 65 (interquartile range 63-65; range 13-65). Higher satisfaction scores were related to higher scores on doctor-patient relationship (Jonckheere Terpstra test, p for trend <.001) independent of gender, age, duration of stay in the residential home, functional and clinical characteristics. Adjusted for these characteristics, per additional point for doctor-patient relationship, satisfaction increased with 0.103 points (β = 0.103, 95% CI 0.092-0.114; p < .001). In those with a 'low' doctor-patient relationship rating, the percentage awarding 'sufficient or good' to their GP for 'understanding about the personal situation' was 12%, 'receiving attention as an individual' 22%, treating the patient kindly 78%, and being polite 94%.

Conclusion

In older persons, perceived doctor-patient relationship and patient satisfaction are related, irrespective of patient characteristics. GPs may improve patient satisfaction by focusing more on the affective aspects of the doctor-patient relationship. Key Points Examination of the perceived doctor-patient relationship as a variable might better accommodate patients’ expectations and improve satisfaction with the provided primary care.

Overview publication

TitlePerceived doctor-patient relationship and satisfaction with general practitioner care in older persons in residential homes.
DateJune 1st, 2018
Issue nameScandinavian journal of primary health care
Issue numberv36.2:189-197
DOI10.1080/02813432.2018.1459229
PubMed29644911
Authorsde Waard CS, Poot AJ, den Elzen WPJ, Wind AW, Caljouw MAA & Gussekloo J
KeywordsDoctor-patient relationship, general practitioner, older persons, primary care, residential home, satisfaction
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