The degree of satisfaction of in‐hospital medical patients with nursing care and predictors of dissatisfaction: findings from a secondary analysis
Background Patient satisfaction with nursing care (NC) is an important predictor of overall satisfaction with the hospital experience. However, the concept of patient satisfaction has been criticised both at the theoretical and at the methodological levels, and more attention on patient dissatisfact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scandinavian journal of caring sciences 2017-12, Vol.31 (4), p.768-778 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Patient satisfaction with nursing care (NC) is an important predictor of overall satisfaction with the hospital experience. However, the concept of patient satisfaction has been criticised both at the theoretical and at the methodological levels, and more attention on patient dissatisfaction has been called for with the aim of identifying strategies to improve the quality of care.
Aims
To describe dissatisfaction with NC as perceived by acute medical patients and identify predictors.
Design and methods
A secondary analysis of longitudinal data involving 12 Italian medical units was performed. A consecutive sample of 1016 patients ≥65 years (2012–2013) was included, and their satisfaction with NC was assessed, administering the Italian version of the Patient Satisfaction Scale (PSS) at the day of discharge. The scale was based on 11 items evaluated on a four‐point Likert scale (score ranging from 11 – very dissatisfied to 44 – very satisfied). Patients were defined as ‘satisfied with NC’ when the score was ≥33, whereas they were considered as ‘dissatisfied with NC’ when the score was |
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ISSN: | 0283-9318 1471-6712 |
DOI: | 10.1111/scs.12396 |