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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed satisfaction" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing how satisfaction has been dealt with or acknowledged, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The team worked hard to ensure that all customer concerns were addressed, leading to a noticeable increase in addressed satisfaction."
Alternatives: "resolved satisfaction" or "acknowledged satisfaction".
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Several statements in Cluster 4 addressed satisfaction with SAVAHCS care.
The questionnaire addressed satisfaction in general terms and that could overestimate the results.
Items addressed satisfaction with the amount and quality of information received (e.g., 'The doctor explained my condition clearly'), the doctor's communication skills (e.g., 'The doctor sometimes interrupted me'), and the patients' participation in the consultation (e.g., 'I asked all the questions I wanted to').
23 Several studies have addressed satisfaction with treatment in the case of the caregivers, eg, on parents of type 1 diabetic children in which special attention is paid in evaluating the perception that the parents have about the incidence and managing of hyper- and hypoglycemias.
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A mean WHO Quality of Life score was calculated based on eight self-assessment ratings addressing satisfaction with various health domains.
Finally, a German study addressing satisfaction among physicians clearly showed that work and profession related variables were more important than financial situation [ 24].
The questionnaire addresses satisfaction with the amount of time which is available per patient, satisfaction with the level of work challenge, and satisfaction with the collaboration with nurses, medical specialists and medical residents.
The PROM protocol comprised the HRQoL measure EQ-5D (EuroQol Group), a VAS for pain, a Charnley classification survey (A + B, C) (Callaghan et al 1990), and a VAS addressing satisfaction after surgery (Callaghan et al. 1990, Rolfson et al. 2011).
Six items specifically address: satisfaction with current treatment (item 1), treatment convenience (item 4), flexibility of treatment (item 5), understanding of diabetes (item 6), recommending treatment (item 7) and continuing treatment (item 8).
Many surveys of clinical ethics services, for example, are designed to address satisfaction rather than to identify problems and weaknesses that can be used to formulate action plans using quality improvement methodology.
and "How satisfied are you with yourself?' One of the (6) items comprising the QOL-P, which addresses satisfaction with "bodily appearance", was excluded when calculating the scale score.
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