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Encephale ; 45(4): 333-339, 2019 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30879782

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BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction with health care is an important indicator of health care quality. The main objective was to identify factors associated with early outpatient satisfaction with care 45 days after study inclusion for alcohol and opioid dependence. The secondary objective was to study the reproducibility of the satisfaction during the care. METHODS: A longitudinal study was conducted. Satisfaction was assessed during the early care process 15 and 45 days after study inclusion using the quality of care satisfaction questionnaire in outpatient consultation EQS-C. Multiple linear regression was performed to identify the variables associated with satisfaction level. The reproducibility of the questionnaire between the two measurements (15 and 45 days after inclusion) was tested by intraclass correlation coefficient. RESULTS: A total of 189 outpatients were included, and 90 patients completed the satisfaction questionnaire both at 15 and 45 days after inclusion. The level of early satisfaction with care was high. If patients without a history of previous care for substance dependence were at first more satisfied at 45 days (ß=6.8; P=0.05) than those who had received care previously, only the total score of the satisfaction with care at 15 days is associated with satisfaction with care at 45 days when taken into account in the model (ß=0,7; P<0.0001). The results indicated good total satisfaction reproducibility with an intraclass correlation coefficient ICC=0.68. CONCLUSION: We recommend an early measure of satisfaction with care among outpatients with substance dependence.


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Ambulatory Care , Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Substance-Related Disorders/therapy , Adult , Ambulatory Care/psychology , Ambulatory Care/standards , Ambulatory Care/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Outpatients , Quality of Health Care , Quality of Life , Referral and Consultation/standards , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Socioeconomic Factors , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology , Time Factors
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