Characteristics of clinicians who reported receiving feedback from hospital management regarding the level of patient satisfaction during the last 12 months (N=1004)
Yes, N (%) | No, N (%) | p Value | |
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Total (N=1004) | N=345 (34.4) | N=659 (65.6) | |
Countries | p<0.0001 | ||
Denmark, N=217 | 98 (45.2) | 119 (54.8) | |
Israel, N=269 | 37 (13.8) | 232 (86.2) | |
USA, N=257 | 92 (35.8) | 165 (64.2) | |
UK, N=261 | 118 (45.2) | 143 (54.8) | |
Clinician | p<0.0001 | ||
Nurse, N=536 | 212 (39.6) | 324 (60.4) | |
Physician, N=468 | 133 (28.4) | 335 (71.6) | |
Area of specialisation | p=0.050 | ||
Medicine, N=548 | 203 (37.0) | 345 (63.0) | |
Surgery, N=456 | 142 (31.1) | 314 (68.9) | |
Administrative status | p<0.0001 | ||
Yes, N=184 | 88 (47.8) | 96 (52.2.) | |
No, N=820 | 257 (31.3) | 563 (68.7) | |
Gender | p=0.204 | ||
Men, N=292 | 92 (31.4) | 201 (68.6) | |
Women, N=711 | 253 (35.6) | 458 (64.4) |
Table 3 provides an overview of the characteristics of the respondents who reported receiving feedback from the hospital management regarding the level of patient satisfaction during the last 12 months versus not receiving feedback.
p Value refers to the difference in distribution of Yes/No responses between the categories of each characteristic.