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Adult in patients’ satisfaction with nursing Care in hawassa university specialized and Teaching hospital

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dc.contributor.author Mihret tesfu
dc.contributor.author Waju Beyene
dc.contributor.author Ayningida Adamu
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-08T13:05:01Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-08T13:05:01Z
dc.date.issued 2014-07
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/2090
dc.description.abstract Back ground: Patient satisfaction is defined as the extent of the resemblance between the expected quality of care and the actual received care. Patient satisfaction with nursing care is important for any health care agency because nurses comprise the majority of health care providers and they provide care for patients 24 hours a day. Determining factors most contribute to patient satisfaction can further assist nurses in improving the quality of nursing care. Objectives:-The objective of this study is to assess adult in patient satisfaction with nursing care and its determinants factors in Hawassa specialized and teaching hospital, south nation nationality and people regions, 2014. Methods: - A cross-Sectional study was conducted at Hawassa specialized and teaching hospitals in south nation nationality and people regions from April 1-30, 2014. The study populations were Patients who were admitted to medical, surgical, gynecological/obstetric and ophthalmological wards at the time of data collection. A total of 406 patients who were admitted at least for two nights and able to communicate were included in the study. The data collection tool was a modified ‘Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale’. EPI –data version 3.1 and statically package for social science version 16 Statistical softwares was used for date entry and analysis. Mean score, standard deviation; summary tables were used for describing the data. Simple linear regression was conducted and significant variables at p-value <0.25 were taken as candidates for multiple linear regressions. Factors predicting patient satisfaction were identified by using multiple linear regression analysis at a significance level of p-value less than 0.05. Results: This study showed that the mean satisfaction score of the patients was 47 %. Perceived need (Beta=0.562, 95% CI= 0.581, -0.758) and expectation of care (Beta=0.345, 95%CI=0.334, -0.499) were identified as independent predictors of adult in patient satisfaction having positive association but duration of hospitalization (Beta= -0.193, 95%CI= -0.383-0.179) has negative association with adult in patient satisfaction.II Conclusions and recommendation: The level of adult in patient satisfaction was low compared to other related studies. Perceived need of the patient found to be top priority and crucial factor in determining adult in patient satisfaction. Thus it is recommended that the hospital administration should regularly provide on job training for nurses to help them to provide patients all the relevant care. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject patient satisfaction en_US
dc.subject in-patient en_US
dc.subject nursing care en_US
dc.title Adult in patients’ satisfaction with nursing Care in hawassa university specialized and Teaching hospital en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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