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What patients' complaints and praise tell the health practitioner: implications for health care quality. A qualitative research study.

Mattarozzi K, Sfrisi F, Caniglia F, et al. What patients' complaints and praise tell the health practitioner: implications for health care quality. A qualitative research study. Int J Qual Health Care. 2017;29(1):83-89. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzw139.

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January 11, 2017
Mattarozzi K, Sfrisi F, Caniglia F, et al. Int J Qual Health Care. 2017;29(1):83-89.
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Patient complaints can provide insights about patient safety problems. This qualitative analysis examined positive and negative feedback submitted by patients. Investigators found that most complaints related more to interpersonal factors than clinical processes and the majority of positive feedback expressed gratitude, consistent with prior studies.
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Mattarozzi K, Sfrisi F, Caniglia F, et al. What patients' complaints and praise tell the health practitioner: implications for health care quality. A qualitative research study. Int J Qual Health Care. 2017;29(1):83-89. doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzw139.

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