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Patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in a tertiary hospital in Ghana

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PurposePromoting patient satisfaction is crucial for healthcare quality improvement. However, literature on patient satisfaction with nursing care in Ghana is limited. The aim of this study was to assess patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the largest tertiary hospital in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachThe study was a cross-sectional study. A sample of one hundred (n = 100) in-patients in the surgical department were interviewed. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), version 22, was used to analyze the data. The results were presented using univariate, bivariate and multivariate analyses.FindingsIt was found that majority of the respondents were males (53%), employed (56%) and insured (85%). It was also found that eight in ten respondents were satisfied with the perioperative nursing care. Overall patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care was significantly associated with information provision (p < 0.001), nurse–patient relationship (p < 0.001), fear and concern (p < 0.05) and discomfort and need (p < 0.05). At the multivariate level, overall patient satisfaction was significantly influenced by nurse–patient relationship (β = 0.430, p = 0.002).Originality/valueThere is limited literature on nursing care in surgical departments and rarely are patients' views considered in assessing quality of perioperative care, especially in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs). This study is a modest contribution to the literature on patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in Ghana.
Title: Patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in a tertiary hospital in Ghana
Description:
PurposePromoting patient satisfaction is crucial for healthcare quality improvement.
However, literature on patient satisfaction with nursing care in Ghana is limited.
The aim of this study was to assess patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the largest tertiary hospital in Ghana.
Design/methodology/approachThe study was a cross-sectional study.
A sample of one hundred (n = 100) in-patients in the surgical department were interviewed.
Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), version 22, was used to analyze the data.
The results were presented using univariate, bivariate and multivariate analyses.
FindingsIt was found that majority of the respondents were males (53%), employed (56%) and insured (85%).
It was also found that eight in ten respondents were satisfied with the perioperative nursing care.
Overall patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care was significantly associated with information provision (p < 0.
001), nurse–patient relationship (p < 0.
001), fear and concern (p < 0.
05) and discomfort and need (p < 0.
05).
At the multivariate level, overall patient satisfaction was significantly influenced by nurse–patient relationship (β = 0.
430, p = 0.
002).
Originality/valueThere is limited literature on nursing care in surgical departments and rarely are patients' views considered in assessing quality of perioperative care, especially in Low- and Middle- Income Countries (LMICs).
This study is a modest contribution to the literature on patient satisfaction with perioperative nursing care in Ghana.

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