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目的:家长的满意度对评估儿科护理质量至关重要,并影响着医疗保健的实践和绩效。儿科病人经常会感到焦虑,从而影响他们及其父母的满意度。护士在减少焦虑和改善护理互动方面发挥着关键作用。满足家长的期望会影响长期疗效并影响医院的声誉。虽然儿童 ZAP(Zufriedenheit in der Arztpraxis)等工具提供了全面的满意度测量方法,但其在印度尼西亚的应用尚未得到探讨。本研究旨在验证儿童 ZAP,并为提高印尼儿科护理质量提供见解:本研究对 139 位母亲进行了横断面研究,这些母亲的孩子都在私立医院接受治疗,年龄都在 5 岁以上。使用 SmartPLS 4 中的偏最小二乘法-结构方程模型对结构化问卷进行分析,并使用两阶段分离法测试维度:结果:所有假设均有意义(p结论:儿童 ZAP 工具通过考察儿童如何与医务人员互动和沟通,有效评估了家长的满意度。它评估了医生与儿童的互动和沟通技巧,突出了护士在提供以家庭为中心的儿科护理中的重要作用。
The parent-doctor-child triangle: a structural equation modeling-based study in pediatric outpatient clinics in Indonesia.
Purpose: Parental satisfaction is essential for evaluating pediatric care quality and influences healthcare practices and performance. Pediatric patients frequently experience anxiety, affecting their and their parents' satisfaction. Nurses play a key role in reducing anxiety and improving care interactions. Meeting parents' expectations shapes long-term outcomes and impacts the hospital's reputation. While instruments such as the Child ZAP (Zufriedenheit in der Arztpraxis) provide comprehensive measures of satisfaction, their use in Indonesia has not been explored. This study aimed to validate the Child ZAP and offer insights to improve pediatric care quality in Indonesia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 139 mothers whose children were older than 5 years and received treatment at private hospitals. Structured questionnaires were analyzed using partial least squared-structural equation modeling in SmartPLS 4, and a disjoint two-stage method was used to test dimensionality.
Results: All hypotheses were significant (p<.05), demonstrating strong support. All Child ZAP dimensions, treated as lower-order constructs, effectively measured parents' satisfaction as a higher-order construct. Overall parental satisfaction significantly influenced behavioral intention and mediated its relationship with Child ZAP. The mother's and the child's age served as moderating factors. The research model exhibited strong predictive power, underscoring pediatric nurses' pivotal role in improving communication among parents, physicians, and children to ensure quality care.
Conclusion: The Child ZAP instrument effectively evaluates parental satisfaction by examining how children interact and communicate with medical staff. It assesses doctors' engagement with children and their communication skills, highlighting nurses' essential role in providing family-centered pediatric care.