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Tittel:To believe or not to believe in what patients say : theoretical position, measurement and relevance of patient-reported experience for healthcare quality
Signatur:Elektronisk dokument
Ansvar:Seth Ayisi Addo Junior
Forfatter:Addo Junior, Seth Ayisi
Materialtype:Elektronisk dokument
Utgitt:Stavanger : University of Stavanger, 2024
Omfang:1 b
ISBN/ISSN: 978-82-8439-213-4 (feil)
Serie:PhD thesis UiS ; no. 741
Emneord:Brukermedvirkning / Kvalitetsforbedring / Kvalitetsindikatorer / Kvalitetsutvikling / Pasienterfaringer / Pasientsikkerhet / Spesialisthelsetjenester / Sykehus
Note:Doktorgradsavhandling.
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Paper 1: Addo Jr., S.A., Mykletun, R.J. & Olsen, E. Towards a quality care climate perspective: a review of associations among patient experiences, patient outcomes and organisational climate in hospitals. [In review, not included in the repository]
Paper 2: Addo, S.A.; Mykletun, R.J.; Olsen, E. (2021) Validation and Adjustment of the Patient Experience Questionnaire (PEQ): A Regional Hospital Study in Norway. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18(13): 7141. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137141
Paper 3: Addo, S.A. Can we trust what patients say? A latent growth curve on the associations between patient experience and hospitalassociated infections in Norway over time. [In review, not included in the repository].
Innhold:The overall objective of this thesis, therefore, was to ascertain the relevance of patient experience by presenting it as a valid reflection of hospitals’ quality care climates through the perspectives of patients. The main research question was: To what extent is patient-reported experience relevant for healthcare quality? To answer this question, the thesis pursued three main objectives: to assess the positioning of patient experience within the healthcare quality literature, to assess the psychometric properties of a patient-reported experience measure, and to assess the longitudinal relationship between patient experience and a clinical outcome in Norway.
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URL:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3114245