Background: To understand neurologists' experiences and perspectives on patient satisfaction feedback and its impact on personal well-being and behavior.
Methods: From May to June 2021, the researchers conducted 19 semistructured interviews with neurologists from a large academic medical center. Clinical Performance Feedback Intervention Theory informed a combined inductive and deductive thematic analysis of the qualitative data, which focused on perceptions of current feedback practices, its impact on physician behavior, and recommendations for improvement.
Goal: Assessing barriers to vaccination among healthcare workers may be particularly important given their roles in their respective communities. We conducted a mixed methods study to explore healthcare worker perspectives on receiving COVID-19 vaccines at a large multisite academic medical center.
Methods: A total of 5,917 employees completed the COVID-19 vaccine confidence survey (20% response rate).