Factor That Influences Parental Satisfaction with Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Care Services

A. Jamie
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Introduction: Satisfaction is a belief and attitude regarding the level of services provided by a certain institution. Parental and patient satisfaction is a tool for evaluating the healthcare. Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) are a place where giving critical care that is both costly and efficient while utilizing a diverse team approach is required to get better results. Methods and Materials: A cross-sectional research with an institutional focus was carried out between October 10, 2022 and January 10, 2023. The sample frame was made up of the parent of a newborn whose newborn has finished receiving hospital care and treatment and is getting ready to be discharged. Purposive sampling techniques were employed to choose the 299 individuals for the sample. The association between the dependent and independent variables was evaluated using the IBM SPSS software program, version 20.0 (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp). Result: The satisfaction rate of the participants in this study was 57%. This study analyses showed that mothers were 4 times more satisfied than fathers (AOR = 4.11; 95%CI: 2.81-5.63; P = 0.013). The odds of parental satisfaction on neonatal services were 7 times higher among residents of rural than who are residents of urban (AOR = 6.94; 95%CI: 3.42-8.06; P = 0.092) and parents of a neonate with a normal birth weight of 1.14 (AOR = 1.14; 95%CI: 1.00-3.94; P = 0.110) times more satisfied than their matching part. Conclusion: In this study, slightly more than half (57%) of the parents expressed satisfaction with the infant’s care services. This finding suggests that parental satisfaction was usually poor as compared to earlier study. Parental gender, parental place of residence and neonatal birth weight were all linked variables. Therefore, medical professionals and hospital administrators should collaborate to enhance NICU services in order to provide high-quality care and satisfy parents.
影响父母对新生儿重症监护病房护理服务满意度的因素
引言:满意度是对某一机构所提供的服务水平的一种信念和态度。家长和患者满意度是评估医疗保健的一个工具。新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)是一个提供既昂贵又高效的重症监护的地方,同时需要利用多样化的团队方法来获得更好的结果。方法与材料:在2022年10月10日至2023年1月10日期间进行了以机构为重点的横断面研究。样本框架由新生儿的父母组成,其新生儿已完成医院护理和治疗,准备出院。采用目的性抽样方法,选取299人作为样本。因变量和自变量之间的关联使用IBM SPSS软件程序,20.0版(阿蒙克,纽约州:IBM公司)进行评估。结果:本研究的参与者满意度为57%。本研究分析显示,母亲的满意度是父亲的4倍(AOR = 4.11;95%置信区间:2.81—-5.63;P = 0.013)。农村居民父母对新生儿服务的满意度比城市居民高7倍(AOR = 6.94;95%置信区间:3.42—-8.06;P = 0.092)和出生体重为1.14的新生儿父母(AOR = 1.14;95%置信区间:1.00—-3.94;P = 0.110)比他们匹配的部分更满意。结论:在本研究中,略多于一半(57%)的父母对婴儿护理服务表示满意。这一发现表明,与之前的研究相比,父母的满意度通常较低。父母性别、父母居住地和新生儿出生体重均为相关变量。因此,医疗专业人员和医院管理人员应合作加强新生儿重症监护病房的服务,以提供高质量的护理和满足家长。
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