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Assessing Staff’s and Stroke Patients’ Experiences in 8 Hospitals in Greece: Results from a Prospective Multi-Center Study ('SUN4Patients')

Authors :
Petros Galanis
Olympia Konstantakopoulou
Iliana Karagkouni
Paris Gallos
Evangelos Tsampalas
Maria Lypiridou
Anastasia Gamvroula
Georgios Mavraganis
Efstathios Manios
George Ntaios
Efstathia Karagkiozi
Haralampos Milionis
Chara Evangelou
Argyro Tountopoulou
Ioanna Kouzi
Sofia Vassilopoulou
Athanasios Protogerou
Stamatina Samara
Asteria Karapiperi
Christos Savopoulos
Apostolos I. Hatzitolios
Athina Myrou
Ioannis Kalliontzakis
Aspasia Kouridaki
Stefanos Papastefanatos
George Papastefanatos
Kostas Vemmos
Panayiota Sourtzi
Thalia Bellali
Eleni Korompoki
Daphne Kaitelidou
Olga Siskou
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
IOS Press, 2022.

Abstract

To assess stroke patient-reported experiences and hospital staff experiences, during hospital stay. Methods: Stroke patient-reported experiences (n=387) were recorded using the translated and culturally adapted NHS-Stroke Questionnaire into Greek and staff experiences (n=236) were investigated using the Compassion Satisfaction and Burnout subscales of the ProQOL questionnaire. Results: Staff’s mean compassion satisfaction score was 39.2 (SD=6.3) and mean burnout score was 24.3 (SD=5.6). Only 38.5% of the staff stated that there is smooth cooperation with healthcare professionals of other specialties/disciplines. Personnel working in an NHS Hospital was more satisfied and less burned-out when compared to personnel working at a University Hospital (p=0.02 and p0.001). Conclusions: Health policy planners and decision-makers must take into consideration the results of such self-reported measures to establish innovative techniques to accomplish goals such as staff-specialization, continuous training and applying formal frameworks for efficient cooperation amongst different disciplines.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........16bbeb2542499371a3b94a22f00a94a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/shti210941