A framework for analyzing the relationships between cancer patient satisfaction, nurse care, patient attitude, and nurse attitude in healthcare systems

Author(s):  
Ng Kim-Soon ◽  
Alyaa Idrees Abdulmaged ◽  
Salama A. Mostafa ◽  
Mazin Abed Mohammed ◽  
Fadia Abdalla Musbah ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-128
Author(s):  
Dwi Susanti ◽  
Christantie Effendy ◽  
Sri Setiyarini

Background: Patient satisfaction in palliative care is an important dimension that can describe a patient’s experience acceptable of care. Patient satisfaction is used to evaluate performance and improve the quality of palliative care. Objective: This study aimed to know the description of patient satisfaction of palliative cancer against palliative care which has been given in IRNA I RSUP Dr.Sardjito Yogyakarta based on a ranking that includes 5 subscales of satisfaction in palliative care. Method: Type of research was mixed methods with sequential explanatory design, collecting data began from collecting quantitative data and followed by collecting qualitative data. Subject of study involved cancer patient in Central Hospital of Dr. Sardjito Yogyakarta during September and October 2016 number of respondent was 48 patients and 8 participants. Sampling technique in quantitative research used purposive sampling, while the qualitative research used the techniques sampling criterion. Instrument used FAMCARE-P to measure satisfaction and the interview based on interview guideline. Quantitative data analysis used descriptive analysis and analysis of qualitative data used the content analysis. Integration of the results of quantitative research and qualitative used the joint displays. Results: Cancer patients have a high satisfaction on the subscale of support in decision-making with a mean (4,60±0,49), followed by a subscale of symptom management (3,96±0,42), communication and information (3,93±0,35), coordination and consistency (3,8±0,38) and accessibility (3,7±0,44). Qualitative research gained eight categories. Conclusion: Cancer patient satisfaction on palliative care was high with score on every subscales above mean score. Keyword: Satisfaction, Cancer Patient, Mixed Method, Palliative Care


Author(s):  
Soraia Oueida ◽  
Seifedine Kadry ◽  
Sorin Ionescu

In complex systems, such as healthcare, patient satisfaction is identified as the patient experience of care and has been referred to as the “indispensable outcome.” The main goals of ED practitioners are the patient satisfaction along with maintaining optimal outcomes. Patient satisfaction has become a very important outcome measure when assessing healthcare systems performance. Nevertheless, it is a complex confusing concept. Some providers suggest several activities in order to enhance the satisfaction without being sure if these actions really improve satisfaction or no. Also, patient satisfaction enhancement activities should not conflict with cost efficacy. Several factors fall under patient satisfaction. Interviews with physicians prove that patients have specific expectations during a clinical encounter; being aware of these expectations, physicians can fulfill patient satisfaction. The goal of this chapter is to determine the contribution and effect of these factors in influencing patient satisfaction.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 326-329
Author(s):  
Ng Kim-Soon ◽  
Fadia Abdalla Musbah ◽  
Abd Rahman Ahmad

2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 1006-1012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saniya S. Godil ◽  
Scott L. Parker ◽  
Scott L. Zuckerman ◽  
Stephen K. Mendenhall ◽  
Clinton J. Devin ◽  
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