Patient Experience
Cross-source consensus on Patient Experience from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Patient experience measures showed no consistent association with sick leave or engagement. — Sick leave and engagement as workforce well-being proxies in hospital departments: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected organisational data in a Dutch academic hospital
- Patient experience data did not show statistically significant correlations with sick leave or engagement. — Sick leave and engagement as workforce well-being proxies in hospital departments: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected organisational data in a Dutch academic hospital
- The study concluded that patient experience is an insufficient proxy for healthcare professional well-being. — Sick leave and engagement as workforce well-being proxies in hospital departments: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected organisational data in a Dutch academic hospital
- Patient experience data showed no major statistically significant differences between sick leave or engagement groups. — Sick leave and engagement as workforce well-being proxies in hospital departments: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected organisational data in a Dutch academic hospital
- Patient Experience Monitor questions may be too generic to detect department-level differences. — Sick leave and engagement as workforce well-being proxies in hospital departments: a cross-sectional study of routinely collected organisational data in a Dutch academic hospital