作者: Angelica Forsberg , Irene Vikman , Britt-Marie Wälivaara , Janice Rattray , Åsa Engström
DOI: 10.1016/J.JOPAN.2018.01.007
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摘要: Purpose To explore (1) associations between patient and perioperative factors dimensions of quality care (2) patients' self-rated physical health in relation to information, encouragement, participation. Design A nonexperimental descriptive exploratory design (n = 170 participants). Methods Analyses were performed using quantitative techniques; collected data nature. Multiple logistic regression Mann-Whitney U tests used analyze the data. Findings The factor associated with satisfaction within dimension "identity-oriented approach caregivers," including participation, was self-estimated health. Those who estimated their as being good generally more satisfied. Patients rated less than significantly satisfied information provided before surgery about stay postanesthesia unit (PACU). Conclusions Nurses should chart estimations initially provide reinforced support for patients estimate is good. Before surgery, have be given realistic PACU—that they will a PACU after what that means, why it necessary.