2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242603
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Quality of acute internal medicine: A patient-centered approach. Validation and usage of the Patient Reported Measure-acute care in the Netherlands

Abstract: Background Providing high quality care is important and has gained more attention since the introduction of value-based healthcare. Value should be measured by outcomes achieved, relevant for patients. Patient-centeredness is one domain for quality improvement determined by the Institute of Medicine, aiming to deliver care responsive to the patient. The development and implementation of patient reported outcome- and experience measures can be used for this goal. Recently, we developed the Patient Reported Meas… Show more

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“…Patients are asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding patient satisfaction, when given informed consent. Patient satisfaction will be measured by the PRM-acute care ( S1 File ) [ 18 ]. This is a valid instrument to measure the perceived quality of healthcare in an acute setting in five domains: relief of symptoms, understanding the diagnosis, presence and understanding of the diagnostic and/or therapeutic plan, reassurance and patient experiences.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients are asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding patient satisfaction, when given informed consent. Patient satisfaction will be measured by the PRM-acute care ( S1 File ) [ 18 ]. This is a valid instrument to measure the perceived quality of healthcare in an acute setting in five domains: relief of symptoms, understanding the diagnosis, presence and understanding of the diagnostic and/or therapeutic plan, reassurance and patient experiences.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%