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Determinants of Resident Satisfaction with Patients in Their Continuity Clinic

The purpose of this study was to identify what patient and physician factors influence resident satisfaction with patient encounters in a continuity clinic setting. Resident satisfaction was assessed from postencounter questionnaires completed by 68 internal medicine residents regarding 979 patient...

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Published in:Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM 2004-05, Vol.19 (5p1), p.456-459
Main Authors: Barnett, Don R., Bass, Pat F., Griffith, Charles H., Caudill, T. Shawn, Wilson, John F.
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Language:English
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to identify what patient and physician factors influence resident satisfaction with patient encounters in a continuity clinic setting. Resident satisfaction was assessed from postencounter questionnaires completed by 68 internal medicine residents regarding 979 patient encounters. We found that residents were more satisfied with patients diagnosed with general medical problems than with patients diagnosed with pain and psychiatric disorders. First‐year residents were less satisfied with patients diagnosed with pain and psychiatric disorders than second‐ and third‐year residents. However, this dissatisfaction with seeing patients with pain or psychiatric disorders lessened as continuity of care was enhanced.
ISSN:0884-8734
1525-1497
DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.30125.x