Duffy, Joanne R.Kooken, Wendy CarterWolverton, Cheryl L.Weaver, Michael T.2016-03-312016-03-312012-10Duffy, J. R., Kooken, W. C., Wolverton, C., & Weaver, M. T. (2012). Evaluating Patient-centered Care: Pilot Study Testing Feasibility of Electronic Data Collection in Hospitalized Older Adults. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 27(4), 307–315. http://doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0b013e31825ba9d41550-5065https://hdl.handle.net/1805/9108Evaluating patient-centered care (PCC) is crucial to its improvement. This pilot study tested the feasibility of an electronic format to assess PCC during hospitalization. Using a validated indicator of PCC embedded on a mobile device, 86 older adults evaluated its delivery by registered nurses. Patients older than 85 years rated PCC poorer than those who were younger (r = -0.22; P = .04). The electronic format was appraised as feasible; it performed well and took on average 30 minutes to complete.en-USPublisher PolicyComputers, HandheldData CollectionNursing Evaluation ResearchPatient SatisfactionPatient-Centered CareEvaluating patient-centered care: feasibility of electronic data collection in hospitalized older adultsArticle