The relationship between staff nurses’ satisfaction with their schedule and patients’ satisfaction with quality of care

Noor Abd-El-Aziz, E. Wahab
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Introduction Nurse satisfaction and nurse scheduling are the major factors that improve quality of patient care. Long working hours contribute to poor patient outcomes, which affects patient satisfaction and quality of care. Aim The aim was to investigate the relationship between staff nurses’ satisfaction with their schedule and patients’ satisfaction with quality of care. Design A descriptive correlational design was used for this study. Participants and methods The study was conducted in 1-Day Surgeries Hospital, Nasr City, Cairo. Two samples were included in the study: convenient sample of nurses (36 nurses), and a random sample of patients (50 patients). Data were collected using two tools: a developed questionnaire about nurses’ satisfaction with their schedule and an adopted questionnaire about patients’ satisfaction with quality of care. Results The results revealed that the total mean percent of nurses satisfied with their schedule was 68.1%, which indicates moderate satisfaction. Moreover, the mean percent of total patients satisfied with the quality of care was 64.5%, which indicates moderate satisfaction. In addition, there was no statistically significant positive correlation (r=0.051, P=0.767) between patients’ satisfaction with quality of care and nurses’ satisfaction with their schedule. Conclusion Nurses were moderately satisfied with their schedule, and also, patients were moderately satisfied with quality of care. There was no statistically significant positive correlation between nurses’ satisfaction with their schedule and patients’ satisfaction with quality of care. Recommendations The authors recommend to increase staff participation in schedule and include preferences as a motivator to improve nurses’ morale and satisfaction; to include nurses, who work extended shifts, in health promotion and disease prevention programs; and to decrease weekly working hours with high working-time autonomy and workplace flexibility.
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护理人员日程满意度与患者护理质量满意度的关系
护士满意度和护士调度是提高患者护理质量的主要因素。工作时间过长会导致患者预后不佳,从而影响患者满意度和护理质量。目的探讨护理人员对护理日程的满意度与患者对护理质量的满意度之间的关系。设计本研究采用描述性相关设计。研究对象和方法在开罗纳斯尔市1天外科医院进行。研究包括两个样本:护士方便样本(36名护士)和患者随机样本(50名患者)。使用两种工具收集数据:一种是关于护士对其日程安排满意度的问卷,另一种是关于患者对护理质量满意度的问卷。结果结果显示,护士对工作日程满意的总平均百分比为68.1%,满意度为中等。此外,总患者对护理质量满意的平均百分比为64.5%,为中等满意度。此外,患者对护理质量的满意度与护士对护理日程安排的满意度之间无统计学意义的正相关(r=0.051, P=0.767)。结论护理人员对护理日程的满意度一般,患者对护理质量的满意度一般。护士对日程安排的满意度与患者对护理质量的满意度之间无统计学意义的正相关。作者建议增加员工对时间表的参与,并将偏好作为激励因素,以提高护士的士气和满意度;将延长轮班时间的护士纳入健康促进和疾病预防项目;通过高度的工作时间自主权和工作场所灵活性来减少每周的工作时间。
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