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. 2008 Dec;43(6):2201–2222. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00867.x

Table 5.

Correlations of Scales and Items with Global Rating and Willingness to Recommend

Item/Scale Global Rating Willingness to Recommend
Nurse communication 0.62 0.60
 Q01 Nurses treat with courtesy and respect 0.55 0.54
 Q02 Nurses listen carefully 0.57 0.54
 Q03 Nurses explain things understandably 0.51 0.49
Doctor communication 0.43 0.42
 Q05 Doctors treat with courtesy and respect 0.38 0.38
 Q06 Doctors listen carefully 0.40 0.39
 Q07 Doctors explain things understandably 0.38 0.37
Nursing services 0.51 0.48
 Q04 Received help when pressed call button 0.50 0.46
 Q11 Received help with bathroom 0.48 0.44
Physical environment 0.48 0.45
 Q08 Hospital room and bathroom kept clean 0.43 0.40
 Q09 Hospital room area quiet at night 0.37 0.34
Pain control 0.52 0.48
 Q13 Pain well controlled 0.43 0.40
 Q14 Staff helped with pain management 0.53 0.49
Communication about medicines 0.46 0.42
 Q16 Staff tell what new medicine is for 0.42 0.39
 Q17 Staff describe side effects of new medicine 0.41 0.37
Discharge information (19, 20) 0.27 0.26
CHART-augmented discharge information (19, 20, 28, 29) 0.44 0.41
 Q19 Reversed: talk re help after discharge 0.23 0.22
 Q20 Reversed: written information about re symptoms 0.21 0.20
 Q28 Explain medicines to be used at home understandably 0.42 0.41
 Q29 Danger signals to watch at home 0.37 0.36
Coordination of care composite for three CHART items (23, 25, 27) 0.54 0.53
Coordination of care composite for four CHART items (23, 24, 25, 27) 0.58 0.56
Coordination of care composite for five CHART items (23, 24, 25, 26, 27) 0.60 0.59
 Q23 Organized admission process 0.43 0.42
 Q24 Explained reason for room delay 0.39 0.39
 Q25 Scheduled test performed on time 0.42 0.41
 Q26 Check ID before giving medicines/treatment/test 0.35 0.35
 Q27 Reversed: received different information from doctors and nurses 0.31 0.30

CHART, California Hospitals Assessment and Reporting Taskforce.