Patient satisfaction in pediatric outpatient settings from the parents perspective - The Child ZAP: A psychometrically validated standardized questionnaire

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Background: Patient surveys constitute a valuable source of information in patient-focused health care. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a standardized, patient centered, quantitative instrument to assess parent satisfaction in ambulatory pediatric care to be used in quality management and benchmarking activities, the Child-ZAP. Methods. A preliminary version of the survey (38 items) was conducted in n=19 pediatric practices. After psychometric testing a modified Child-ZAP was tested in a second survey (n=20 new pediatric practices). Data from n=979 patients were available for analysis. Results: The final version of the Child-ZAP contains eight dimensions, three "Child-Scales" and five "Parent-Scales". Confirmatory factor analysis confirms the three hypothesized child dimensions as well as the five parent dimensions. The factorial structure is confirmed in subgroups of younger and older children. Conclusions: With satisfactory to good results for validity and reliability testing, the final Child-ZAP is applicable in pediatric ambulatory care for children of all age groups. © 2012 Bitzer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Bitzer, E. M., Volkmer, S., Petrucci, M., Weissenrieder, N., & Dierks, M. L. (2012). Patient satisfaction in pediatric outpatient settings from the parents perspective - The Child ZAP: A psychometrically validated standardized questionnaire. BMC Health Services Research, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-347

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