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. 2010 Nov 4;13(4):350–358. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2009.00589.x

Table 3.

 Carer satisfaction with hospital treatment for a heart attack (% rating each aspect of care as ‘excellent’)

Intervention
% (n/N) Control
% (n/N) Adjusted odds ratios (95% CI)* P‐value
(a) Professional skill and ability of doctors & nurses 75% (198/265) 66% (98/149) 1.31 (0.63, 2.71) 0.468
(b) Confidence in doctors & nurses treating patient 68% (181/265) 65% (97/149) 0.99 (0.49, 2.23) 0.985
(c) Overall impression of treatment & care in hospital 63% (167/263) 55% (81/147) 1.50 (0.90, 2.49) 0.116
(d) Reassurance and support offered 60% (158/265) 55% (82/144) 1.20 (0.70, 2.06) 0.503
(e) Confidence in the treatment received 59% (157/265) 53% (79/147) 1.10 (0.55, 2.22) 0.783
(f) Information you were given about what was happening to patient 49% (130/263) 43% (64/149) 1.23 (0.71, 2.14) 0.462
(g) Opportunity to ask doctors and nurses questions 51% (135/266) 37% (55/149) 1.79 (1.06, 3.01) 0.028
(h) Convenience of hospital for you to visit patient 28% (72/261) 34% (50/145) 0.72 (0.46, 1.12) 0.149
(i) Visiting times 30% (77/258) 31% (46/148) 0.93 (0.54, 1.60) 0.799
(j) Facilities available to visitors 28% (71/254) 19% (28/144) 1.61 (0.93, 2.78) 0.089

*Adjusted for carer age and sex.