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Patient satisfaction with nursing care delivered in medical units in posttransitional country: a correlational study

MELITA PERŠOLJA
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MIRKO MARKIČ
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DRAGICA BLATNIK
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ALVISA PALESE
2018
  • journal article

Periodico
ACTA MEDICA MEDITERRANEA
Abstract
Introduction: There is limited evidence on the relationship between patients’ satisfaction with nursing care and some variables in medical units in post-transitional countries. Materials and methods: This correlational study design was aimed at discovering correlations, if any, between the patient satisfaction with nursing care and nursing care activities. The study was performed in a Slovenian medical hospital, and variables were collected at (1) the ward level (patients cared for on a daily basis; number of hours/patients a day), (2) nursing care level, by observing nursing activities at 10-minute intervals; and (3) at the patient level, by administering the Patient Perception of Hospital Experience with Nursing tool. Results: A total of 218 patients were involved, and their satisfaction with nursing care was high (average=4.42, Sd=0.53). On average, 80 patients were cared for per day at the unit level by ensuring around 3.6 hours of nursing care; 7,732 activities were performed by 43 nursing personnel, and only a third (n=2,842, 36.8%) of all nursing activities were performed in contact with the patient. Patient satisfaction was significantly negatively correlated with the number of patients cared for at the unit level on a daily basis (p <0.000). On the contrary, it was positively correlated (p <0.000) with the amount of care hours/patient/day, and with some direct care activities (p<0.000). Conclusions: To ensure patient satisfaction, more nurses should deal with the increased number of patients admitted in the medical units. It is recommended to increase the amount of nursing care offered by registered nurses, given that the competences acquired at the academic level can affect the environment and the caring processes and, thereby, the patients’ satisfaction. Keywords: evidence-based healthcare management, medical units, nursing service hospital, nursing care, patient satisfaction post-transitional country.
DOI
10.19193/0393-6384_2018_6_319
WOS
WOS:000447814400070
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1138867
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85055635107
http://www.actamedicamediterranea.com/archive/2018/medica-6/patient-satisfaction-with-nursing-care-delivered-in-medical-units-in-post-transitional-country-a-correlational-study/pdf
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  • Evidence-based health...

  • Medical unit

  • Nursing care

  • Nursing service hospi...

  • Patient satisfaction ...

  • Medicine (all)

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Jun 15, 2022
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