Evaluating Patient Satisfaction with Nurse Care: A Case Study from Burn Wound Patients
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Introduction: Patient with burn wound need specialized nursing care for the management of wounds Patients with burn injuries need special nursing services to meet their intricate emotional and physical requirements. One important measure of the caliber of medical providers is patient satisfaction with nursing care. Objective: The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of nurse care on the patient satisfaction that how wound care satisfy the patient Methodology: The design of the case study was descriptive.360 individuals with burn injuries were chosen as a random sample. For the data collection, a standardized questionnaire was used. The data was analyzed using correlation analysis and descriptive statistics. Results: The findings demonstrated that patients were generally satisfy with the care they received from nurses. Patients expressed great satisfaction with the technical expertise, interpersonal skills, and emotional support provided by nurses. However, some patients expressed concerns about pain management, wound care, and discharge planning. Conclusion: This study emphasizes how crucial nursing care is to the treatment of burn wounds. Although patients expressed great satisfaction with the treatment they received from nurses, there was room for development. To improve patient outcomes and satisfaction, healthcare facilities should give priority to nurses' continual learning and development. Keywords: Patient Satisfaction, Nurse Care, Injuries, Wound Dressing, Skin, Infection Control, Wound Care, Burn Wound, Health Sector, PakistanDownloads
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2024-12-22
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Evaluating Patient Satisfaction with Nurse Care: A Case Study from Burn Wound Patients. (2024). Multidisciplinary Surgical Research Annals, 2(4), 205-231. https://doi.org/10.62019/7m6adt68