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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 5.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Emerg Med. 2017 Jul 8;36(1):156–158. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2017.07.031

Table 1 –

Correlation between clinician CAT-T and patients’ overall satisfaction

CAT-T question re: Physicians re: Nurses
r (n) P r (n) p
Greeted me in a way that made me feel comfortable 0.7134 (59) <0.001 0.7168 (61) <0.001
Treated me with respect. 0.6961 (60) <0.001 0.7678 (61) <0.001
Showed interest in my ideas about my health. 0.7311 (60) <0.001 0.7453 (60) <0.001
Understood my main health concerns 0.7267 (61) <0.001 0.7713 (61) <0.001
Paid attention to me. 0.6936 (61) <0.001 0.7615 (61) <0.001
Let me talk without interruptions 0.7786 (60) <0.001 0.6245 (61) <0.001
Gave me as much information as I wanted 0.6859 (61) <0.001 0.7727 (61) <0.001
Talked in terms I could understand 0.6240 (61) <0.001 0.7363 (61) <0.001
Checked to be sure I understood everything 0.6936 (61) <0.001 0.7051 (61) <0.001
Encouraged me to ask questions 0.6121 (61) <0.001 0.7717 (60) <0.001
Involved me in decisions as much as I wanted 0.6863 (61) <0.001 0.8120 (61) <0.001
Discussed next steps, including any follow-up plans 0.7740 (60) <0.001 0.7668 (61) <0.001
Showed care and concern 0.6798 (60) <0.001 0.6961 (61) <0.001
Spent the right amount of time with me. 0.7466 (59) <0.001 0.7193 (60) <0.001