Abstract: Women satisfaction is a crucial predictor for maintaining and monitoring the quality of health care and can inform service development and delivery.Aim: To evaluate the quality of cesarean nursing care at hospital of Mansura University, the outcomes of it preserve ad-vanceandsupportqualityof care and womensatisfaction. By using a descriptive design the study conducted at obstetrics and gynecology department in Mansoura university hospital. On a total of 200women had undergoingelective cesarean section… Show more
“…In Tambuyzer et al's study, a statistically significant relationship was determined between patient participation and satisfaction (40). As determined by Abdelati et al, women who underwent cesarean section were not satisfied with the psychological care, continuity of care, and participation in decision-making processes in the provision of care (28). All these suggest that there is a need for regulations aimed at encouraging patient participation in the provision of care and increasing patients' satisfaction with nursing.…”
Section: Satisfaction With Nursing Care Of Women Who Give Birth By Ce...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The study results of Ogut and Uyar Hazar support our findings (20). On the contrary, Abdelati et al found that women who underwent cesarean section were not satisfied with their decision-making processes in participating in their care (28).…”
Section: Satisfaction With Nursing Care Of Women Who Give Birth By Ce...mentioning
Objective: This descriptive cross-sectional study aims to determine the perception of individualized care and satisfaction with the nursing of women who underwent cesarean section. Methods: The population of this study consists of women undergoing cesarean section in a university hospital between 15 August and 15 December 2018 (N=260). The sample consists of 156 women giving birth by cesarean section who have agreed to participate in this study. The data have been collected by using the Personal Information Form and the Individualized Care Scale (ICS) and the Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale (NSNS). Results: It has been found that the women who gave birth by cesarean section have good ICSA (3.50±0.99), ICSB (3.82±1.18), and NSNS (70.53±16.27) mean scores. There is a significant, positive, and moderate relationship between the ICS and NSNS scores. It has been found that there is a statistically significant difference between the place of residence and the level of satisfaction with nursing. It has been determined that the women whose income is higher than their expenses are more satisfied with nursing care, and their individualized care perception is higher. Conclusion: It has been determined that women who gave birth by cesarean section have a good level of individualized care perception and nursing satisfaction. It has been found that women's satisfaction with nursing increases.
“…In Tambuyzer et al's study, a statistically significant relationship was determined between patient participation and satisfaction (40). As determined by Abdelati et al, women who underwent cesarean section were not satisfied with the psychological care, continuity of care, and participation in decision-making processes in the provision of care (28). All these suggest that there is a need for regulations aimed at encouraging patient participation in the provision of care and increasing patients' satisfaction with nursing.…”
Section: Satisfaction With Nursing Care Of Women Who Give Birth By Ce...mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The study results of Ogut and Uyar Hazar support our findings (20). On the contrary, Abdelati et al found that women who underwent cesarean section were not satisfied with their decision-making processes in participating in their care (28).…”
Section: Satisfaction With Nursing Care Of Women Who Give Birth By Ce...mentioning
Objective: This descriptive cross-sectional study aims to determine the perception of individualized care and satisfaction with the nursing of women who underwent cesarean section. Methods: The population of this study consists of women undergoing cesarean section in a university hospital between 15 August and 15 December 2018 (N=260). The sample consists of 156 women giving birth by cesarean section who have agreed to participate in this study. The data have been collected by using the Personal Information Form and the Individualized Care Scale (ICS) and the Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale (NSNS). Results: It has been found that the women who gave birth by cesarean section have good ICSA (3.50±0.99), ICSB (3.82±1.18), and NSNS (70.53±16.27) mean scores. There is a significant, positive, and moderate relationship between the ICS and NSNS scores. It has been found that there is a statistically significant difference between the place of residence and the level of satisfaction with nursing. It has been determined that the women whose income is higher than their expenses are more satisfied with nursing care, and their individualized care perception is higher. Conclusion: It has been determined that women who gave birth by cesarean section have a good level of individualized care perception and nursing satisfaction. It has been found that women's satisfaction with nursing increases.
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