Assessment of level of satisfaction regarding quality of nursing care among patients
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Background: It has recently become increasingly popular and useful to study patient satisfaction because it gives health care providers and managers the chance to improve public health facilities' services. There is evidence that nurses' work environments are both directly and indirectly linked to patient satisfaction. Nursing care quality is largely measured by patient satisfaction. Aim and objectives: This study aimed to Find out what is related to patient satisfaction with nursing care and what demographic variables are associated with patient satisfaction. Materials and Methods:A survey, The study was conducted using a descriptive design. The samples comprised 50 patients selected by a non-probability purposive sampling technique. Among nursing care quality measures, patient satisfaction is high was assessed by using the LANSCINGER (PSNCQQ) questionnaire.Results: The majority41(82%) of the patients The quality of nursing care was highly satisfactory to 9 (30%) of respondents and satisfied to 9 (18%) of respondents & none of them were dissatisfied. Conclusion: Quality-of-care reforms and, more generally, the delivery of health care are increasingly dependent on consumer satisfaction. The patient satisfactions in nursing care may enhance confidence and enthusiasms among Nursing Professionals.
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Patients' Satisfaction, Quality of Nursing Care Level, Satisfaction, Quality, Nursing Care, PatientsDownloads
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