Patient satisfaction is biased by renovations to the interior of a primary care office: a pretest-posttest assessment.
Raphaël TiècheBruno R da CostaSven StreitPublished in: BMC health services research (2016)
Renovating the interior of a primary care office was associated with improved patient satisfaction, including satisfaction in domains otherwise unchanged. Physician skills and patient satisfaction sometimes depend on surrounding factors that may bias the ability of patients to assess the quality of medical care. These biases should be taken into account when quality assessment instruments are designed for patients.