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Interior renovation of a general practitioner office leads to a perceptual bias on patient experience for over one year.

Jérôme GautheyRaphaël TiècheSven Streit
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Interior renovation of a GP office probably causes a perceptual bias for >1 year that improves how patients rate quality of care. This bias could be reproduced after a second renovation strengthening a possible causal relationship. These findings imply to appropriately time measurement of patient experience to at least one year after interior renovation of GP practices to avoid environmental changes influences the estimates when measuring patient experience.
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