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Public Health and Community Nursing

Theses/Dissertations

2018

Patient satisfaction

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Perceptions Of College Students Towards Healthcare Provisions On Campus, Sarah Houtz May 2018

Perceptions Of College Students Towards Healthcare Provisions On Campus, Sarah Houtz

Honors Theses

Healthcare on university campuses is not a new concept. There is little evidence surrounding the effectiveness and adaptability of services provided to students by providers or healthcare facilities located on campus. Literature describes individual concepts of healthcare resources provided on campus including convenience, holistic care, abilities to refer to off campus specialty clinics, and factors related directly to the patient’s beliefs and values. However, there is a considerable gap in tools used to measure opinions directly related to the services, quality, perception, initiatives, and overall satisfaction with the provisions provided by healthcare professionals located on university campuses. Of the 23 …


Home-Based Primary Care: Impact On Cost And Patient Satisfaction, Sarah R. Tupper Jan 2018

Home-Based Primary Care: Impact On Cost And Patient Satisfaction, Sarah R. Tupper

All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects

The aging American population means more people will need healthcare than ever before. Many of these people are or will be Medicare beneficiaries who are predicted to be completely or mostly homebound at some point in time. This literature review was conducted to investigate Home-based Primary Care (HBPC) and whether or not this care delivery model has impacts on cost and patient satisfaction when compared to traditional outpatient encounters. A comprehensive and robust search of the literature was conducted using four different healthcare literature databases. Relevant articles were included if the site of care was ambulatory or office-based and if …