Ordu Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Çalışmaları Dergisi
Yazarlar: Sibel ARSLAN, Ayla GÜRSOY
Konular:Hemşirelik
DOI:10.38108/ouhcd.836914
Anahtar Kelimeler:Care,Perioperative nursing,Satisfaction,Surgery patient
Özet: Objective: The study was descriptively done in order to determine nursing care satisfaction among surgical patients. Methods: In the study, which is done with 267 patients who were treated at surgery clinics; data were collected using “a patient identification features questionnaire form” and “Newcastle satisfaction with nursing care scale” through face to face interview technique. Results: Average nursing care satisfaction of patients was 81.7±15.2. Patients were most satisfied with “the amount of privacy nurses gave you” and least with “the amount of information nurses gave to you about your condition and treatment”. Nursing care satisfaction of patients who received information from nurses about health, found information-care-and- communication given by nurses good, shared fears and anxieties with nurses and thought that care given by nurses had bigger effect upon healing was higher and the difference among the variables was statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: As a result, surgery patients’ care satisfactions were above the average. Besides, most of the patients thought that information and care given by nurses was enough but discharge education was not at a sufficient level. Study results may contribute to strategies will be developed in order to increase care satisfaction.
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