Qualitative Study of the Impact of Patient Satisfaction Surveys on Nurses in Ambulatory Neurosurgery

Patient Satisfaction

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/ijcc52

Keywords:

ambulatory, neurosurgery, nursing, patient satisfaction

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background: Literature on the impact of patient-satisfaction metrics on nursing staff is scarce and limits nurses’ ability to understand the impact these metrics have on their daily practice.

Aim: The aim of this qualitative study is to explore nurses’ perceptions of patient satisfaction surveys on their daily practice when working with patients with acute neurological changes.

Method: A content analysis approach was used to analyze interviews with six neurosurgical nurses. The analysis was conducted throughout the interview and analysis process, and guided interviews and rigor processes.

Results: Among the surveyed nurses, there was unified agreement that the current tool for obtaining the metrics did not accurately reflect the performance of the registered nurse.  Themes that emerged from interview analysis included “anxiety”, “frustration”, “uncertainty”, and “workarounds”. Interviews uncovered a disconnect between clinical nurses and leadership, as well as how feedback is presented to nurses by patients, which drove many of the themes listed above. The nurses felt that the metrics should not be linked to individual performance feedback.

Conclusion: Nurses report that patient satisfaction surveys do not represent an ideal metric for quality of nursing care and impact their daily practice negatively. These results could be applied to improving the registered nurse performance evaluation tools utilized in neurological units.

Author Biographies

Caitlin Remaklus-Homan, UT Southwestern

Caitlyn Remaklus-Homan RN BSN

Clinical Nurse

Department of Nursing

UT Southwestern, Dallas TX

Aardhra M. Venkatachalam, UT Southwestern

Aardhra M. Venkatachalam MPH

Clinical Research Associate

Department of Neurology

UT Southwestern, Dallas TX

Kathrina B. Siaron, UT Southwestern

Kathrina B. Siaron RN BSN CCRN SCRN

Clinical Nurse

Department of Nursing

UT Southwestern, Dallas TX

DaiWai M. Olson, UT Southwestern

DaiWai M. Olson PhD RN FNCS

Professor

Department of Neurology

UT Southwestern, Dallas TX

Sonja E. Stutzman, UT Southwestern

Sonja E. Stutzman PhD

Research Program Manager

Department of Neurology

UT Southwestern, Dallas TX

 

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Remaklus-Homan, C., Venkatachalam, A. M., Siaron, K. B., Olson, D. M., & Stutzman, S. E. (2023). Qualitative Study of the Impact of Patient Satisfaction Surveys on Nurses in Ambulatory Neurosurgery: Patient Satisfaction. International Journal of Critical Care, 16(3), 17–27. https://doi.org/10.29173/ijcc52

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