Determinants of caregiver satisfaction with child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics

Abstract Background In addition to patient evaluations, caregiver evaluations and experiences are important indicators of the quality of health services. The aim of this study was to examine determinants of caregiver satisfaction with and perceived benefit of child neurodevelopmental assessment in n...

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Main Authors: Kjærandsen, Katarina Smejda, Brøndbo, Per Håkan, Halvorsen, Marianne Berg
Other Authors: Helse Nord RHF
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2021
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/s12913-021-06153-5 2023-05-15T17:43:40+02:00 Determinants of caregiver satisfaction with child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics Kjærandsen, Katarina Smejda Brøndbo, Per Håkan Halvorsen, Marianne Berg Helse Nord RHF 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06153-5 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12913-021-06153-5.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-021-06153-5/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY BMC Health Services Research volume 21, issue 1 ISSN 1472-6963 Health Policy journal-article 2021 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06153-5 2022-01-04T07:54:12Z Abstract Background In addition to patient evaluations, caregiver evaluations and experiences are important indicators of the quality of health services. The aim of this study was to examine determinants of caregiver satisfaction with and perceived benefit of child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics. Methods The study was conducted among caregivers of children and adolescents aged 4–18 years ( N = 330) referred for neurodevelopmental assessment in two neuropaediatric clinics in the specialised health service in Northern Norway. The Generic Short Patient Experiences Questionnaire (GS-PEQ) for child psychiatric outpatient patients was distributed to caregivers immediately following the assessment, and two of its items were used as measurements of caregiver satisfaction with and perceived benefit of the assessment. Results Caregiver satisfaction with the assessment was correlated with a better general level of function in the child, higher socioeconomic status, Norwegian mother tongue, referral from a specialist, and the respondent being a woman. Higher perceived benefit of the assessment was correlated with higher socioeconomic status, Norwegian mother tongue, and younger age of the child. Regression analysis revealed that caregivers’ perception that the assessment was suited to their child’s situation and that there was good cooperation with other public services (e.g., primary care and social/educational services) seemed more fundamental to caregiver satisfaction with neuropaediatric clinics’ services than any background variable. Younger age of the child, in addition to caregivers’ perception that the assessment was suited to their child and receiving sufficient information about the child’s diagnosis/afflictions, were essential to the perceived benefit of the assessment. Conclusions Caregiver satisfaction with child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics partly depends on variables not related to the assessment experience per se. An assessment that was suited to the child, good cooperation with other public services such as primary health care and social/educational services, and giving sufficient information about the child’s diagnosis are essential to an overall positive caregiver evaluation of neurodevelopmental assessments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Springer Nature (via Crossref) Norway BMC Health Services Research 21 1
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description Abstract Background In addition to patient evaluations, caregiver evaluations and experiences are important indicators of the quality of health services. The aim of this study was to examine determinants of caregiver satisfaction with and perceived benefit of child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics. Methods The study was conducted among caregivers of children and adolescents aged 4–18 years ( N = 330) referred for neurodevelopmental assessment in two neuropaediatric clinics in the specialised health service in Northern Norway. The Generic Short Patient Experiences Questionnaire (GS-PEQ) for child psychiatric outpatient patients was distributed to caregivers immediately following the assessment, and two of its items were used as measurements of caregiver satisfaction with and perceived benefit of the assessment. Results Caregiver satisfaction with the assessment was correlated with a better general level of function in the child, higher socioeconomic status, Norwegian mother tongue, referral from a specialist, and the respondent being a woman. Higher perceived benefit of the assessment was correlated with higher socioeconomic status, Norwegian mother tongue, and younger age of the child. Regression analysis revealed that caregivers’ perception that the assessment was suited to their child’s situation and that there was good cooperation with other public services (e.g., primary care and social/educational services) seemed more fundamental to caregiver satisfaction with neuropaediatric clinics’ services than any background variable. Younger age of the child, in addition to caregivers’ perception that the assessment was suited to their child and receiving sufficient information about the child’s diagnosis/afflictions, were essential to the perceived benefit of the assessment. Conclusions Caregiver satisfaction with child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics partly depends on variables not related to the assessment experience per se. An assessment that was suited to the child, good cooperation with other public services such as primary health care and social/educational services, and giving sufficient information about the child’s diagnosis are essential to an overall positive caregiver evaluation of neurodevelopmental assessments.
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title_short Determinants of caregiver satisfaction with child neurodevelopmental assessment in neuropaediatric clinics
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