Use of Daily Web-Based, Real-Time Feedback to Improve Patient and Family Experience.

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-04-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241226994
Lisa M Remer, Kristin Line, Alyssa Paolella, Justin M Rozniak, Evaline A Alessandrini
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Real-time feedback is a growing trend in patient- and family experience (PFE) work as it allows for immediate service recovery, though it typically requires a significant investment of time and financial resources. We describe a partnership with our "edutainment" system to administer an automated daily experience question (the "Daily Pulse Measure [DPM]") that allowed targeted just-in-time responses to low scores with minimal administrative cost. Through a series of Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles guided by family feedback, the question was created and modified, and the use of the question spread to all hospital units. The response rate was 23%, similar to our Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey response rate of 24% during the study period. Though the DPM did not have a consistent impact on the results of the 2 PFE survey questions we evaluated, units with improved PFE scores after the DPM roll-out tended to have more robust service recovery than those with low scores.

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使用基于网络的日常实时反馈来改善患者和家属的体验。
实时反馈是患者及家属体验(PFE)工作中一个日益增长的趋势,因为它可以立即恢复服务,但通常需要投入大量的时间和财力。我们介绍了与我们的 "寓教于乐 "系统合作管理自动每日体验问题("每日脉搏测量[DPM]")的情况,该系统能够以最低的管理成本对低分做出有针对性的及时回应。通过一系列以家庭反馈为指导的 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "循环,我们创建并修改了这一问题,并将其推广到医院的所有科室。调查的回复率为 23%,与研究期间医院消费者对医疗保健提供者和系统的评估调查回复率 24% 相似。虽然 DPM 对我们评估的 2 个 PFE 调查问题的结果没有产生一致的影响,但在 DPM 推出后,PFE 分数有所提高的单位往往比分数低的单位有更强的服务恢复能力。
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