TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of web-based, personalized, osteoarthritis quality improvement feedback on patient satisfaction with osteoarthritis care
AU - Sciamanna, Christopher
AU - Harrold, Leslie R.
AU - Manocchia, Michael
AU - Walker, Nancy J.
AU - Mui, Sarah
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PY - 2005/5
Y1 - 2005/5
N2 - To address gaps in the quality of care for osteoarthritis, the authors developed a Web-based computer program to provide patients with personalized feedback designed to improve the quality of their osteoarthritis care. The current study was designed to examine satisfaction as well as the potential effects of the feedback on patients' perceptions of their osteoarthritis care by randomizing patients to use the site before or after they answered questions about the quality of their osteoarthritis care. On average, participants received 8.7 recommendations to change their osteoarthritis care. Satisfaction with osteoarthritis care was similar between subjects in both groups. Most subjects believed that the Web site would help them get better care from their doctor (77.7%), and most would recommend it to others (94.3%). Overall, the Web site is well accepted and has no negative effect on patients' satisfaction with their osteoarthritis care.
AB - To address gaps in the quality of care for osteoarthritis, the authors developed a Web-based computer program to provide patients with personalized feedback designed to improve the quality of their osteoarthritis care. The current study was designed to examine satisfaction as well as the potential effects of the feedback on patients' perceptions of their osteoarthritis care by randomizing patients to use the site before or after they answered questions about the quality of their osteoarthritis care. On average, participants received 8.7 recommendations to change their osteoarthritis care. Satisfaction with osteoarthritis care was similar between subjects in both groups. Most subjects believed that the Web site would help them get better care from their doctor (77.7%), and most would recommend it to others (94.3%). Overall, the Web site is well accepted and has no negative effect on patients' satisfaction with their osteoarthritis care.
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U2 - 10.1177/1062860605274518
DO - 10.1177/1062860605274518
M3 - Article
C2 - 15951518
AN - SCOPUS:21144435232
SN - 1062-8606
VL - 20
SP - 127
EP - 137
JO - American Journal of Medical Quality
JF - American Journal of Medical Quality
IS - 3
ER -