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Participatory Storytelling Online: A Complementary Model of Patient Satisfaction

Abstract

Measuring patient satisfaction is an important quality improvement technique. The World Wide Web offers new approaches to understanding patient satisfaction and stories about healthcare encounters. In this paper, we suggest that there is a wealth of patients’ stories being told online, in real-time, on social networking and on social rating Web sites. This patient-generated, publicly available information can complement existing patient satisfaction data and can provide insights into patients’ values, perspectives and expectations – and can suggest ways to improve the patient’s experience along the continuum of care.

Born, Karen, Carlos Rizo, and Neil Seeman. "Participatory Storytelling Online: A Complementary Model of Patient Satisfaction." ElectronicHealthcare 8, no. 2 (2009): e3-e8.  

9 November 2009

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Title:

Participatory Storytelling Online: A Complementary Model of Patient Satisfaction

Author(s):

Born, Karen; Rizo, Carlos; Seeman, Neil

Journal

ElectronicHealthcare, 8(2), pp. e3-e8
(2009)

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Citation:

Born, Karen, Carlos Rizo, and Neil Seeman. "Participatory Storytelling Online: A Complementary Model of Patient Satisfaction." ElectronicHealthcare 8, no. 2 (2009): e3-e8.  

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