2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2016.05.003
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Standardized Discharge Information After Short-Stay Hysterectomy and Relationships With Self-Care Confidence, Perceived Recovery, and Satisfaction

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“…All participants followed the same preoperative, operative and postoperative regimen for enhanced recovery after surgery (Supporting Information Appendix ) . Surgery took place at the regular operation theater followed by 2‐4 hours’ stay at the recovery unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All participants followed the same preoperative, operative and postoperative regimen for enhanced recovery after surgery (Supporting Information Appendix ) . Surgery took place at the regular operation theater followed by 2‐4 hours’ stay at the recovery unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All participants followed the same preoperative, operative and postoperative regimen for enhanced recovery after surgery (Supporting Information Appendix S1). 11,12 Surgery took place at the regular operation theater followed by 2-4 hours' stay at the recovery unit. Patients returned to the gynecological ward when pain visual analogue scale (VAS) was below 3 resting and below 5 mobilized.…”
Section: Materials and Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous studies have not explained the process linkages through which standardization is related to the intention to make recommendations. Few studies point towards the research gap that satisfaction among Sharia banking customers may be related to the standardization of Sharia banking services (Kaakeh et al, 2019;Lynch & LeFort, 2016;Panjaitan, 2019). The current research picked up this idea and proposes that service standardization in Sharia banks is expected to result in increased customer satisfaction, which will ultimately boost their intention to recommend the service to others.…”
Section: Customer Satisfaction As a Mediatormentioning
confidence: 95%