Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 12, Issue 2 , Pages 64-68, May 2008

Is perception of nursing care among orthopaedic trauma patients influenced by age?

Orthopaedic Trauma Research Department, St. Elizabeth Health Center, 1044 Belmont Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44501, United States

published online 09 December 2008.

Editor’s commentsThis important work is not highly rigorous or extensive in its review and use of the literature but as with much of this type of research, it is essential, addresses fundamental issues, and offers advice for practice development. The subjective nature of its findings should be recognized.

Summary 

The determinants of patient satisfaction have not been well defined, yet remain a major quality metric for hospitals. We surveyed a group of orthopaedic trauma patients to determine if age differences influence rating of the nursing care they received.

One-hundred and four patients were administered an original survey utilizing a Likert Scale. Statements were categorized relating to intellectual (sufficient explanation), emotional (sufficient concern) and temporal (timeliness) satisfaction with the nursing staff and analyzed for their relationship with age. Mean age was 55.8 years. Older patients reported significantly lower scores in all three categories. Overall satisfaction had a significant negative correlation with age. When comparing elderly and young patients, mean elderly scores were significantly lower than young patients with respect to all three categories. Findings indicate that age significantly influences perception of care received. This is particularly important considering the burgeoning elderly population. While societal amenities have evolved to accommodate the needs and demands of older citizens, patient services lag behind. In light of our findings, we believe it is time for a paradigm shift in the delivery of healthcare.

Keywords: Patient satisfaction, Age, Orthopaedic trauma nursing care

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PII: S1361-3111(08)00041-1

doi:10.1016/j.joon.2008.07.006

Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing
Volume 12, Issue 2 , Pages 64-68, May 2008