Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Indicators describing results of care are widely explored in term of patient satisfaction (PS). Among factors explaining PS, human resources indicators have been studied in terms of burnout or job satisfaction among healthcare profes...

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Main Authors: Moret Leila, Anthoine Emmanuelle, Paillé Cécile, Tricaud-Vialle Sophie, Gerbaud Laurent, Giraud-Roufast Alexandra, Michel Philippe, Lombrail Pierre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-01-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/83
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spelling doaj-15b9d9cf5b464a8291916a50b175afd92020-11-25T01:22:02ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002012-01-01518310.1186/1756-0500-5-83Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in FranceMoret LeilaAnthoine EmmanuellePaillé CécileTricaud-Vialle SophieGerbaud LaurentGiraud-Roufast AlexandraMichel PhilippeLombrail Pierre<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Indicators describing results of care are widely explored in term of patient satisfaction (PS). Among factors explaining PS, human resources indicators have been studied in terms of burnout or job satisfaction among healthcare professionals. No research work has set out to explore the effect of absenteeism on PS scores. The objective of this study was to explore interaction between rate of absenteeism among nurses and PS results.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>France has taken part in a project named PATH (Performance Assessment Tool for Hospitals) of the World Health Organization, aiming to develop a tool for the assessment of hospital performance. In the first semester 2008, 25 volunteering short-stay hospitals (teaching, general and private) provide complete data on nurse short-absenteeism (periods of up to 7 consecutive days of sick leave) and on PS (a cross-sectional postal survey using a standardized validated French-language scale EQS-H exploring "quality of medical information" (MI) and "relationships with staff and daily routine" (RS)). A multi-level model was used to take into account of the hierarchical nature of the data.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Two thousand and sixty-five patients responded to the satisfaction questionnaire (participation rate: 40.9%). The mean age of respondents was 58 yrs (± 19), 41% were men. The mean duration of hospitalisation was 7.5 days (± 11.1). The mean absenteeism rate for nurses was 0.24% (± 0.14).</p> <p>All the PS scores were significantly and negatively correlated with rate of short-absenteeism among nurses (MI score: <it>ρ </it>= -0.55, <it>p </it>< 0.01), RS score <it>ρ </it>= -0.47, <it>p </it>= 0.02). The mixed model found a significant relationship between rate of absenteeism among nurses and PS scores (MI: <it>p </it>= 0.027; RS: <it>p </it>= 0.017).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Results obtained in this study show that short-term absenteeism among nurses seems to be significantly and negatively correlated with PS. Our findings are an invitation to deepen our understanding of the impact of human resources on PS and to develop more specific projects.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/83
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author Moret Leila
Anthoine Emmanuelle
Paillé Cécile
Tricaud-Vialle Sophie
Gerbaud Laurent
Giraud-Roufast Alexandra
Michel Philippe
Lombrail Pierre
spellingShingle Moret Leila
Anthoine Emmanuelle
Paillé Cécile
Tricaud-Vialle Sophie
Gerbaud Laurent
Giraud-Roufast Alexandra
Michel Philippe
Lombrail Pierre
Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
BMC Research Notes
author_facet Moret Leila
Anthoine Emmanuelle
Paillé Cécile
Tricaud-Vialle Sophie
Gerbaud Laurent
Giraud-Roufast Alexandra
Michel Philippe
Lombrail Pierre
author_sort Moret Leila
title Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
title_short Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
title_full Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
title_fullStr Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using WHO-PATH performance indicators in France
title_sort relationship between inpatient satisfaction and nurse absenteeism: an exploratory study using who-path performance indicators in france
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Indicators describing results of care are widely explored in term of patient satisfaction (PS). Among factors explaining PS, human resources indicators have been studied in terms of burnout or job satisfaction among healthcare professionals. No research work has set out to explore the effect of absenteeism on PS scores. The objective of this study was to explore interaction between rate of absenteeism among nurses and PS results.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>France has taken part in a project named PATH (Performance Assessment Tool for Hospitals) of the World Health Organization, aiming to develop a tool for the assessment of hospital performance. In the first semester 2008, 25 volunteering short-stay hospitals (teaching, general and private) provide complete data on nurse short-absenteeism (periods of up to 7 consecutive days of sick leave) and on PS (a cross-sectional postal survey using a standardized validated French-language scale EQS-H exploring "quality of medical information" (MI) and "relationships with staff and daily routine" (RS)). A multi-level model was used to take into account of the hierarchical nature of the data.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Two thousand and sixty-five patients responded to the satisfaction questionnaire (participation rate: 40.9%). The mean age of respondents was 58 yrs (± 19), 41% were men. The mean duration of hospitalisation was 7.5 days (± 11.1). The mean absenteeism rate for nurses was 0.24% (± 0.14).</p> <p>All the PS scores were significantly and negatively correlated with rate of short-absenteeism among nurses (MI score: <it>ρ </it>= -0.55, <it>p </it>< 0.01), RS score <it>ρ </it>= -0.47, <it>p </it>= 0.02). The mixed model found a significant relationship between rate of absenteeism among nurses and PS scores (MI: <it>p </it>= 0.027; RS: <it>p </it>= 0.017).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Results obtained in this study show that short-term absenteeism among nurses seems to be significantly and negatively correlated with PS. Our findings are an invitation to deepen our understanding of the impact of human resources on PS and to develop more specific projects.</p>
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