Evaluation of satisfaction with nursing care in the Children’s Surgery Department

E. Laska, Anna Cepuchowicz
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Aim: The aim of the study is to assess the satisfaction of parents with nursing care at a pedi-atric surgery department. Material and method: The research was conducted among parents / caregivers of children discharged from the ward in the period from February to April 2019. The study involved 50 respondents. The test method was a diagnostic poll method in the form of a questionnaire. The research tool was a questionnaire of own authorship. Results: Factors determining satisfaction with child care on a surgical ward are: the age of the child, the mode of the child’s admission to the ward, accessibility, and the nurse’s sup-port. Thirty-one parents were in favour of the multi-purpose nature of nursing care on the ward. The others felt that nursing care was task-oriented. Parents of the youngest children (mean age 4.9 years) expected the nurse to be kind or professional (mean age 5.5 years). Parents of early childhood children (mean age 7.2 years) were more likely to expect under-standing, and parents of the oldest children (mean age 9.0 years) expected communicative-ness. It was shown that throughout the entire period of hospitalization, caregivers of children under 3 years of age (n = 13; 100.0%) or aged 3-6 years (n = 15; 78.9%) stayed with their chil-dren more often. There was a correlation between the mode of admission and the emotions that parents felt during the admission of their child to hospital, as shown in Tab. 5. The level of significance (p<0.001) in the hypothesis tested, was lower than the typical level of signifi-cance of 0.05. In the case of emergency admission (n = 13; 54%) and planned admission for surgery (n = 17; 74%), emotions related to helplessness and anxiety predominated. Conclusion: Parents rated the quality of nursing care on the ward well. Parents’ expectations of the nurse are not dependent on the age of the child. The mode of admission of the child to the ward did not affect the expectations towards the nurse. The age of the child affected the time the caregiver stayed with the child on the ward. The mode of admission of the child affected the emotional state of the parents of the caregivers.
儿童外科护理满意度评价
目的:本研究的目的是评估父母对儿科外科护理的满意度。材料与方法:研究对象为2019年2 - 4月出院儿童的家长/照顾者。这项研究涉及50名受访者。试验方法采用问卷形式的诊断性投票法。研究工具是一份自己撰写的问卷。结果:决定外科病房儿童护理满意度的因素有:儿童年龄、儿童入院方式、可及性和护士的支持。31位家长赞成病房护理的多目的性质。其他人则认为护理是任务导向的。最小孩子的父母(平均年龄4.9岁)期望护士善良或专业(平均年龄5.5岁)。幼儿(平均年龄7.2岁)的父母更有可能期望理解,而年龄最大的孩子(平均年龄9.0岁)的父母更希望沟通。结果表明,在整个住院期间,3岁以下儿童的照料者(n = 13;100.0%)或3-6岁(n = 15;78.9%)更多地和孩子呆在一起。入院方式与孩子入院时父母的情绪感受存在相关性,见表5。假设检验的显著性水平(p<0.001)低于典型的显著性水平0.05。在紧急入院的情况下(n = 13;54%)和计划住院手术(n = 17;74%),与无助和焦虑相关的情绪占主导地位。结论:家长对病房护理质量评价良好。父母对护士的期望并不取决于孩子的年龄。孩子进入病房的方式不影响对护士的期望。孩子的年龄会影响看护人在病房里陪伴孩子的时间。儿童的入院方式影响照顾者父母的情绪状态。
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