Primary Care Patients' and Staff's Perceptions of Self-Rooming as Alternative to Waiting Rooms

Most patients are escorted to exam rooms (escorted rooming) although patients directing themselves to their exam room (self-rooming) saves patient and staff time while increasing patient satisfaction. This study assesses patient and staff perceptions after pragmatic implementation of self-rooming. I...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of family medicine 2023-01, Vol.21 (1), p.46-53
Hauptverfasser: Ramly, Edmond, Kamnetz, Sandra A, Perry, C Elizabeth, Micek, Mark A, Arndt, Brian G, Lochner, Jennifer E, Davis, Sarah, Trowbridge, Elizabeth R, Smith, Maureen A
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Zusammenfassung:Most patients are escorted to exam rooms (escorted rooming) although patients directing themselves to their exam room (self-rooming) saves patient and staff time while increasing patient satisfaction. This study assesses patient and staff perceptions after pragmatic implementation of self-rooming. In October-December 2020, we surveyed patients and staff in 25 primary care clinics after our institution expanded self-rooming from 4 specially built clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured surveys asked about rooming process used, rooming process preferred, and perceptions of self-rooming compared with escorted rooming. Most patients (n = 1,561) preferred self-rooming (86%), especially among patients aged
ISSN:1544-1709
1544-1717
DOI:10.1370/afm.2909