Surgical care |
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Contact with surgeons |
Individual doctor–patient relationship (eg, doctors not friendly, not introducing themselves, not enough time) |
Large number of doctors (eg, large group of doctors at bedside, nobody introduces themselves) |
Personal attention for patient (eg, doctors should listen more to patient, not taking complaint seriously) |
Other personal treatment issues relating to doctors |
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Transfer of information
from surgeon to patient |
Between doctor and patient (eg, not enough explanation, talking with each other but not with patient) |
Clear information before surgery |
Information on (course of) treatment (eg, treating surgeon has not explained outcome of surgery) |
Information on (results of) tests (eg, information too limited) |
Information at discharge (eg, how wound should be treated at home) |
Other information from doctor to patient |
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Management relating to treatment |
Information transferral between doctors (eg, disagreement on treatment policy between doctors, telling the same thing over and over again) |
Information transferral to nurses during admission |
Information transferral at discharge (eg, to GP) |
Waiting list of surgery |
Waiting time at admission (eg, had to come early and then wait for treatment for a long time) |
Waiting long for a doctor on day of discharge |
Admitted and send home (eg, due to other (emergency) surgery) |
Doctors changing all the time |
Other management issues relating to doctors |
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Medical care by surgeons |
Timing of discharge, resulting in more medical complaints (eg, discharged too early, resulting in infection) |
Performance of medical procedure (eg, procedure caused a lot of pain, anaesthesia went wrong, ugly scar) |
Management by doctors resulting in health disadvantage to patient (eg, had to pay attention themselves whether the right treatment was received, eg, epidural or general anaesthesia) |
Other dissatisfaction with treatment by doctors |
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Other |
Other improvements in surgical care mentioned |
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Nursing care |
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Contact with nurses |
Nurse–patient relationship (eg, unfriendly nurse) |
No time to talk, little time for patient, impersonal |
Not taking patient seriously, poor listening |
Other personal treatment issues relating to nurses |
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Transfer of information
from a nurse to patient |
Between nurse and patient (eg, not enough explanation, wrong information) |
Information on use of medication |
Information on course of illness or discharge |
Information on (course of) treatment |
Other information given by nurses to patients |
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Management relating to treatment |
Information transferral to doctors during admission, or with other nurses (eg, patient giving the same information several times) |
Nurses at central counter or in hall way spending too much time talking |
Too little privacy and quiescence (eg, due to visitors or taking care of other patients) |
Waiting time (eg, before being treated, being left alone, responding late to bell) |
Management relating to discharge |
Other management issues relating to nurses |
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Medical care by nurses |
Wound treatment (eg, wound treated once instead of twice each day) |
Other medical treatment (eg, mistakes in drawing blood or setting up infusion) |
General treatment (eg, not being washed properly) |
Medication (eg, wrong medication given or at wrong time) |
Other dissatisfaction with treatment by nurses |
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Other |
Other improvements in nursing care mentioned |