Shared medical appointments: balancing efficiency with patient satisfaction and outcomes.

Shelly P Smith, Beth L Elias
Author Information
  1. Shelly P Smith: Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing, 1100 E. Leight St, Richmond, VA 23298. E-mail: sporter@vcu.edu.

Abstract

The shared medical appointment (SMA) is one model of care that holds promise for achieving the goal of balancing efficiency, cost, and quality. The results of recent studies of SMAs suggest that improved physiologic health, self-efficacy, and patient education and feasibility emerge as positive outcomes. In order to discover the potential applicability of the SMA format to otolaryngology, a pilot nasal symptoms SMA (NSSMA) model was implemented. The NSSMA was piloted in a private otolaryngology practice serving a metropolitan area in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank test demonstrated a significant improvement in the SNOT-20 score (T = -2.073; P = .019). Descriptive analyses for patient satisfaction results indicate high levels of patient satisfaction with the NSSMA. Also, Wilcoxon Signed Rank test for posttest knowledge scores were significantly higher than pretest scores (T = 1.667; P = .048). For busy practices managing large panels, the SMA serves as an opportunity to balance cost and quality.

MeSH Term

Adult
Appointments and Schedules
Cooperative Behavior
Disease Management
Efficiency, Organizational
Female
Group Processes
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Male
Models, Organizational
Nurse Practitioners
Patient Education as Topic
Patient Satisfaction
Pilot Projects
Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Surveys and Questionnaires
United States

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