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Care to Share? Patients in Private Rooms Are More Likely to Recommend a Hospital to Others
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Smith-Bentley, Mystique
, Atsavapranee, Ella
, Heidenreich, Paul
, Shieh, Lisa
, Vyas, Alpa
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Hospitalization
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Personal experiences
/ Research Brief
2023
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Care to Share? Patients in Private Rooms Are More Likely to Recommend a Hospital to Others
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Smith-Bentley, Mystique
, Atsavapranee, Ella
, Heidenreich, Paul
, Shieh, Lisa
, Vyas, Alpa
in
Hospitalization
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Personal experiences
/ Research Brief
2023
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Care to Share? Patients in Private Rooms Are More Likely to Recommend a Hospital to Others
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Care to Share? Patients in Private Rooms Are More Likely to Recommend a Hospital to Others
2023
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Overview
A patient's likelihood to recommend a hospital is used to assess the quality of their experience. This study investigated whether room type influences patients’ likelihood to recommend Stanford Health Care using Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey data from November 2018 to February 2021 (n = 10,703). The percentage of patients who gave the top response was calculated as a top box score, and the effects of room type, service line, and the COVID-19 pandemic were represented as odds ratios (ORs). Patients in private rooms were more likely to recommend than patients in semi-private rooms (aOR: 1.32; 95% CI: 1.16–1.51; 86% vs 79%, p < .001), and service lines with only private rooms had the greatest increases in odds of a top response. The new hospital had significantly higher top box scores than the original hospital (87% vs 84%, p < .001), indicating that room type and hospital environment impact patients’ likelihood to recommend.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd,SAGE Publishing
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