2016
DOI: 10.1111/pan.13053
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First steps in validating the pediatric anesthesia parent satisfaction (PAPS) survey

Abstract: The PAPS survey is a short and simple tool for evaluation of parent satisfaction with pediatric anesthesia services and provides some evidence for validity and reliability. The majority (greater than 95%) of parents reported were satisfied or very satisfied with the care provided by the pediatric anesthesia department.

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“…However, child life preparation for the procedure improved satisfaction of the caregiver. Caregiver satisfaction was median 10.0 with interquartile range ( 10 .0-10.0) when child life prepared the patient and satisfaction without preparation was median 10.0 with interquartile range ( 9 .0-10.0), P value 0.03. This reflected a frequent rating of “10” for satisfaction in this category, with or without child life preparation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, child life preparation for the procedure improved satisfaction of the caregiver. Caregiver satisfaction was median 10.0 with interquartile range ( 10 .0-10.0) when child life prepared the patient and satisfaction without preparation was median 10.0 with interquartile range ( 9 .0-10.0), P value 0.03. This reflected a frequent rating of “10” for satisfaction in this category, with or without child life preparation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ACEP also has stated that staff and provider morale is improved when satisfaction scores are high (6). Finally, in the more concrete realm of economics, satisfaction has been strongly linked to value-based incentive payments (9). Caregivers rated preprocedure pain significantly higher than providers, whose ratings were significantly higher than patients'.…”
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“…''Pediatric anesthesia parent satisfaction (PAPS)'' survey was used to evaluate parental satisfaction in the present study. This questionnaire was developed by Milliken-Glabe et al [17] and which contained 15 closed-ended items, one open-ended items. Responses of the survey were recorded using a 5-point Likert scale: 1 (Disagree very much), 2, 3, 4, and 5 (Agree very much).…”
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“…Also not approved by ASA. Pediatric Anesthesia Parent Satisfaction (PAPS) aimed to eliminate these deficiencies was developed by Milliken-Glabe et al [17].…”
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“…Ehwerhemuepha et al 42 , em um estudo tipo survey, com mais de 500 pais ou cuidadores, concluiu que boa comunicação entre o anestesiologista e os pais foi fator determinante para que o hospital fosse indicado para parentes e amigos próximos. Nesta mesma linha de pensamento, Miliken-Glabe et al 43 , desenvolveram e validaram um instrumento para avaliação da satisfação dos pais ou cuidadores (Pediatric Anesthesia Parent Satisfaction -PAPS). Este instrumento é um survey de 17 perguntas que foi aplicado na SRPA em 250 famílias.…”
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