Predictors of patients’ experiences and satisfaction with nursing care in medical-surgical wards

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This study aimed to identify predictors of experiences and patient satisfaction with nursing care and compare the psychometric properties of the Brazilian version and the original version of the Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scales. This is a cross-sectional study with 351 patients in medical-surgical units of a teaching hospital. The multiple linear regression method was used for data analysis. Satisfaction with nursing care in general was the predictor for experiences (p<0.0001) and satisfaction (p<0.0001). Other predictors of satisfaction with nursing care were age (p=0.027), education level (p=0.024) and satisfaction with hospitalization (p=0.021). We conclude that the Brazilian version of the instrument demonstrated satisfactory reliability and validity. In addition, it is easier to use and less expensive.

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Dorigan, G. H., Oliveira, H. C., & Guirardello, E. de B. (2015). Predictors of patients’ experiences and satisfaction with nursing care in medical-surgical wards. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 24(4), 1003–1008. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-0707201500002520014

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