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Impact of a CareMap and case management on patient satisfaction and staff satisfaction, collaboration, and autonomy.
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NursingFamily MedicinePalliative CarePrimary CareJob SatisfactionPatient SatisfactionStaff Job SatisfactionCase ManagementManagementOutcomes ResearchStaff SatisfactionMultidisciplinary CarePatient ManagementMedicinePatient ExperienceHealth Services ResearchCare Delivery
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effect of a CareMap and nursing case management on patient satisfaction and staff job satisfaction, collaboration, and autonomy. The patients who had a CareMap and a nurse case manager were more satisfied with their care. The multidisciplinary staff who worked on the experimental unit had increased job satisfaction and nurses who applied and were selected for case management positions had higher levels of collaboration and increased autonomy. Multidisciplinary team members who developed the CareMap also had higher levels of collaboration than other multidisciplinary staff on the experimental unit and their job satisfaction with quality of care increased under this new care delivery system.