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Analyzing the effects of shared decision-making, empathy and team interaction on patient satisfaction and treatment acceptance in medical rehabilitation using a structural equation modeling approach

Journal

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages 167-175

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2012.12.007

Keywords

Medical rehabilitation; Empathy; Shared decision making; Patient satisfaction; Teamwork

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Research and Education
  2. German statutory pension insurance scheme

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Objectives: The aims of the study are: (1) To develop and test a theory-based model for the predictive power of Shared decision making (SDM), Empathy and Team interaction for Patient satisfaction and Treatment acceptance. (2) To identify mediating effects of Compliance and Satisfaction with decision. Methods: Within a multi-center cross-sectional study (11 inpatient rehabilitation clinics at different indication fields), the model was evaluated in descriptive and structure analytical terms based on survey data of N = 402 inpatients. Results: The structural equation model proved to exhibit an appropriate data fit. A high proportion of variance of Patient satisfaction (61%) and Treatment acceptance (67%) can be predicted by SDM, Empathy, Satisfaction with decision and Team interaction. While no mediating effects were found for the two subcomponents of Compliance (Patient cooperation, Adherence), Satisfaction with decision showed a full mediation for Treatment acceptance and a partial mediation for Patient satisfaction. Conclusion: Team interaction should be considered as an important predictor of process and patient-centered outcome characteristics. Practice implications: The current findings can be used to derive measures as well as interventions to optimize the organization of participatory care within teams in order to strengthen patient centeredness and to ensure a high quality of care. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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