Effect of Regular Nursing Rounds Based on Ethical Care on Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care Quality and Patient Anxiety: a Quasi-Experimental Study

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Background and Objective: Considering the importance of respecting the rights and satisfaction of patients, as well as the destructive role of anxiety in patients' recovery processes, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of regular nursing rounds based on ethical care on the level of satisfaction and anxiety of hospitalized patients. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted based on a pre-test-post-test design in Fatemieh Hospital in Hamadan, Iran. A total of 100 hospitalized patients were assigned to two groups of control and intervention (n=50 in each group), and patients in the intervention group received a clinical round based on ethical care, in addition to routine care. The control group also received routine care. Finally, the difference between the mean scores of satisfaction of nursing services and the anxiety of the two groups before and after the intervention was analyzed in SPSS V.20 software using descriptive and inferential tests. Results: The two groups of intervention and control were not statistically significant in terms of underlying variables and disease and were homogeneous. In the intervention group after receiving the relevant training, anxiety decreased and the level of patients' satisfaction with the quality of nursing care increased significantly, as compared to patients in the control group; therefore, the intervention was effective (P<0.001). Conclusion: Considering the effect of clinical rounds based on ethical care on anxiety and patients' satisfaction with the quality of nursing care, it is recommended to be used as an intervention in therapeutic wards
基于伦理关怀的定期查房对患者护理质量满意度和患者焦虑的影响:一项准实验研究
背景与目的:考虑到尊重患者权利和满意度的重要性,以及焦虑在患者康复过程中的破坏性作用,本研究旨在评估基于伦理关怀的定期查房对住院患者满意度和焦虑水平的影响。材料与方法:本准实验研究在伊朗哈马丹的Fatemieh医院进行,采用前测后测设计。将100例住院患者分为对照组和干预组(每组50例),干预组患者除常规护理外,还接受基于伦理护理的临床检查。对照组患者接受常规护理。最后,采用SPSS V.20软件对干预前后两组患者护理服务满意度和焦虑平均得分的差异进行描述性检验和推理检验。结果:干预组和对照组两组在基础变量和疾病方面均无统计学意义,均质性好。干预组患者在接受相关培训后,焦虑程度较对照组显著降低,对护理质量的满意度显著提高;因此,干预是有效的(P<0.001)。结论:考虑到基于伦理关怀的查房对焦虑的影响和患者对护理质量的满意度,建议在治疗病房采用伦理关怀作为干预措施
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