Assessing procedural satisfaction in the pediatric ED: A systematic review

Healthcare satisfaction has been correlated with better health measures [1-5]. There is evidence that patients may not assess satisfaction in the expected or desired way [6]. Satisfaction in the field of pediatrics can be more nuanced as it can involve the perception of both the child and caregiver. Several pediatric fields have attempted to develop field-specific validated tools to capture true opinions regarding aspects of care that contribute to satisfaction [7]. To our knowledge no study has systematically reviewed satisfaction assessment of pediatric procedures.
Source: The American Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Source Type: research