A Comparative Study of Patients’ Trust in Physicians and Nurses in COVID-19 and Non-COVID 19 Wards in a Reference Hospital in Tehran, Ira

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Romanian Journal of Military Medicine Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.55453/rjmm.2023.126.2.11
M. S. Isfeedvajani, Esmat Davoudi-Monfared, Mahboubeh Rouhollahei, Mohammadhasan Delavari
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"Trust in health care professionals is considered as a basis for patients’ care. This study aimed to compare the level of patients' trust in physicians and nurses in both general and COVID-19 wards in a reference hospital in Tehran during the pandemic. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study. The study population comprised patients from Baqiyatallah Hospital in 2022. The data collection tool was the scale of patients’ trust in nurses and the Wake-Forest physician trust scale. Data analysis was performed using SPSS-26 software. The level of patients’ trust in physicians in COVID-19 wards was significantly lower than in Non-COVID-19 wards (P<0.001), but there was no difference between the two groups in the trust of nurses. The lowest level of trust was in the receiving of required information from nurses, which had a lower score compared to other questions in the questionnaire, and the average amount of receiving required information for patients in general wards was significantly lower than that of patients in COVID-19 (P=0.006). Trust in nurses and physicians in both COVID-19 and general wards was optimum. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical staff worked tirelessly and despite the difficulties and complications of the pandemic, patients have high trust in physicians and nurses. "
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伊朗德黑兰某参考医院COVID-19病房与非COVID-19病房患者对医生和护士信任的比较研究
“对卫生保健专业人员的信任被认为是病人护理的基础。本研究旨在比较大流行期间德黑兰一家参考医院普通病房和COVID-19病房患者对医生和护士的信任水平。这是一项横断面描述性研究。研究人群包括2022年Baqiyatallah医院的患者。数据收集工具为患者对护士的信任量表和Wake-Forest医生信任量表。采用SPSS-26软件进行数据分析。新型冠状病毒病区患者对医生的信任水平显著低于非新型冠状病毒病区(P<0.001),但两组患者对护士的信任水平无差异。信任程度最低的是护士对所需信息的接收,得分低于问卷其他问题,普通病房患者对所需信息的平均接收量显著低于新冠肺炎患者(P=0.006)。COVID-19和普通病房对护士和医生的信任度最高。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,医务人员不知疲倦地工作,尽管疫情带来了困难和并发症,但患者对医生和护士的信任度很高。”
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