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Evaluating consumer satisfaction in residential continuing care settings
Authors:Moran Lori  White Elizabeth  Eales Jacquie  Fast Janet  Keating Norah
Institution:Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2E7. lmoran@ualberta.ca
Abstract:The outcome of the project reported on here is a client-centered consumer satisfaction questionnaire designed to evaluate new models of residential continuing care in Alberta, Canada. Satisfaction is defined as a multi-dimensional construct that is grounded in the consumer's experience. Consultation with the clients of the services during development of the instrument ensured that characteristics important to the clients were assessed. The result is an instrument with which to measure satisfaction that is fully client-centered and that, with appropriate modifications, can be used to monitor any client-centered program for cognitively-able continuing care clients.
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