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Staff & client perceptions of unit quality: a pilot study
Authors:DeMarco Rosanna  Flaherty Linda  Glod Carol  Merrill Nancy  Terk Karen  Plasse Mechele
Affiliation:Boston College, William F. Connell School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3812, USA. rdema10519@aol.com
Abstract:This pilot study compared psychiatric health care team members' perceptions of unit quality with discharged clients' perceptions of quality of care received on the unit. The staff members were from four different service units in one acute care psychiatric facility. The study used the Perceptions of Unit Quality (PUQ) scale, a valid and reliable outcome measurement instrument, developed by Cronenwett. Most quality assurance instruments that exist have focused on individual caregivers' or service-specific views of quality, but the PUQ scale allows quality assurance data that represent team performance to be described through team perceptions of quality. Results of this pilot study suggest that use of the PUQ scale, in conjunction with clients' perceptions of unit quality, may be a legitimate approach in continuous quality improvement efforts in psychiatric-mental health care centers.
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