Abstract
A previous assessment of patient satisfaction in our outpatient clinic indicated that patients in group psychotherapy were relatively dissatisfied with services in contrast to patients receiving other forms of therapy. A rational analysis on the part of program staff identified areas where modifications of the group therapy program could be implemented. These program changes are described. Satisfaction ratings of group therapy patients from a subsequent assessment project were compared to ratings from the initial study. Comparisons indicated that an improvement in the level of satisfaction of group patients was evident, providing support for the view that our program changes had had the desired beneficial impact. Results are discussed with regard to the value of ongoing evaluation and data-based modification of delivery services for the continuing improvement of patient care.

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