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In complex-negative services such as healthcare, service providers often confront ethical dilemmas, which are often resolved through the use of an ethics committee (EC). These dilemmas commonly surround difficult issues such as end-of-life care and conflict among caregivers of a disabled...
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This note describes how a satisfaction-based framework can be implemented in healthcare to measure patient satisfaction. The PSSM is a framework that links overall patient satisfaction to its antecedents and outcomes. We use a real example to describe the various components of a PSSM, how it can...
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We investigate the role of disconfirmation, responsibility, and stability attributions in the formation of satisfaction judgments. Building on the valence-expectancy framework, we find that disconfirmation and attributions impact satisfaction in a complex manner. Besides its main effect,...
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Several studies have previously documented the existence of a perception gap -- the extent to which quality-of-life ratings provided by nursing home residents and caregivers diverge. In this study we use Helson's adaptation-level theory to investigate three types of antecedents: (a) focal...
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