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Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | 2012
L-O Lundqvist; Gerd Ahlström; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Agneta Schröder
The influence of demographic characteristics on patients ratings of the quality of psychiatric outpatient care has been given little attention in research. The aim of the present study is to elucidate the quality of psychiatric care among outpatients and investigate demographic and clinical factors associated with the way in which this quality is perceived. A sample of 1340 outpatients from 15 general adult psychiatric clinics in Sweden completed the quality in psychiatric care-out-patient (QPC-OP), with a response rate of 71%. The patients highest ratings were for Encounter; the lowest were for discharge. Most notably, quality of care was rated higher by women, older people, those with a partner, those with a lower educational level and those who were gainfully employed. In regard to visits to the clinic, higher quality of care was associated with shorter waiting time, better information and fewer professions encounters. Older people and those gainfully employed reported better mental health. Thus the QPC-OP was associated with both demographic and clinical factors. In particular, wanting to come back to the clinic was the single strongest predictor of quality.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | 2012
L-O Lundqvist; Gerd Ahlström; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Agneta Schröder
The influence of demographic characteristics on patients ratings of the quality of psychiatric outpatient care has been given little attention in research. The aim of the present study is to elucidate the quality of psychiatric care among outpatients and investigate demographic and clinical factors associated with the way in which this quality is perceived. A sample of 1340 outpatients from 15 general adult psychiatric clinics in Sweden completed the quality in psychiatric care-out-patient (QPC-OP), with a response rate of 71%. The patients highest ratings were for Encounter; the lowest were for discharge. Most notably, quality of care was rated higher by women, older people, those with a partner, those with a lower educational level and those who were gainfully employed. In regard to visits to the clinic, higher quality of care was associated with shorter waiting time, better information and fewer professions encounters. Older people and those gainfully employed reported better mental health. Thus the QPC-OP was associated with both demographic and clinical factors. In particular, wanting to come back to the clinic was the single strongest predictor of quality.
Psykiatri i tiden, 25-26 maj, Karstad | 2011
Agneta Schröder; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Clinical Nursing Facing the Future. International Conference on Research Utilization, Banda Ache, Indonesia, June 16-18, 2011 | 2011
Agneta Schröder; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Clinical Nursing Facing the Future, International Conference on Research Utilization, Banda Ache, Indonesia, 16-18 june 2011 | 2011
Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Agneta Schröder; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Vårdforskningens dag - Från första till sista andetaget, 28 oktober 2010, Örebro | 2010
Agneta Schröder; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Vårdforskningens dag - Från det första till sista andetaget 28 oktober 2010, Örebro | 2010
Agneta Schröder; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Kvalitetskonferens 12-13 oktober 2010 SKL | 2010
Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Agneta Schröder; A Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
Association of Forencic Mental Health Services 10th Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 25-27 May 2010 | 2010
Agneta Schröder; Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist
2009 World Congress of the Federation for mental Health, 2-6 september | 2009
Bodil Wilde-Larsson; Agneta Schröder; Gerd Ahlström; L-O Lundqvist