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Is personality a determinant of patient satisfaction with hospital care?

  • A. A. J. Hendriks
  • , E. M. A. Smets
  • , M. R. Vrielink
  • , S. Q. van Es
  • , J. C. J. M. de Haes

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We investigated to what extent personality is associated with patient satisfaction with hospital care. A sizeable association with personality would render patient satisfaction invalid as an indicator of hospital care quality. DESIGN: Overall satisfaction and satisfaction with aspects of care were regressed on the Big Five dimensions of personality, controlled for patient characteristics as possible explanatory variables of observed associations. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 237 recently discharged inpatients aged 18-84 years (M = 50, SD = 17 years), 57% female, who were hospitalized for an average of 8 days. INSTRUMENTS: The Satisfaction with Hospital Care Questionnaire addressing 12 aspects of care ranging from admission procedures to discharge and aftercare and the Five-Factor Personality Inventory assessing a person's standing on Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional stability, and Autonomy. RESULTS: Agreeableness significantly predicted patient satisfaction in about half of the scales. After controlling for shared variance with age and educational level, the unique contribution of Agreeableness shrank to a maximum of 3-5% explained variance. When one outlier was dropped from the analysis, the contribution of Agreeableness was no longer statistically significant. CONCLUSION: Patient satisfaction seems only marginally associated with personality, at least at the level of the broad Big Five dimensions
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-158
JournalInternational journal for quality in health care
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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