Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion

Objective: to assess the companion’s satisfaction with the quality of care provided to the hospitalized child. Methods: this is an evaluative study, carried out in a pediatric hospitalization unit of a University Hospital. Seventy companions of hospitalized children met the inclusion criteria and an...

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Main Authors: Ylana Karine Fonseca de Medeiros, Deborah Dinorah de Sá Mororó, Juliana Teixeira Jales Menescal Pinto, Gleiciane Fonseca, Nadja de Sá Pinto Dantas Rocha
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2017-09-01
Series:Rev Rene
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Online Access:https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20236
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author Ylana Karine Fonseca de Medeiros
Deborah Dinorah de Sá Mororó
Juliana Teixeira Jales Menescal Pinto
Gleiciane Fonseca
Nadja de Sá Pinto Dantas Rocha
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description Objective: to assess the companion’s satisfaction with the quality of care provided to the hospitalized child. Methods: this is an evaluative study, carried out in a pediatric hospitalization unit of a University Hospital. Seventy companions of hospitalized children met the inclusion criteria and answered to the data collection instrument, composed of a form with socioeconomic information and another adapted to assess user satisfaction from the National Health Services Evaluation Program. Results: 45.7% reported some delay in care during the child’s hospitalization. There was satisfaction with the communication of information about the patient (88.6%), visit time (75.7%), cleaning of the environments (75.7%), but 65.7% did not know where to make complaints or suggestions and 44.3% did not know the name of the professional who would see their child. Conclusion: in general, companions’ satisfaction regarding the quality of care for hospitalized children was evidenced, and opportunities for improvement regarding users’ rights were highlighted.Health Evaluation; Quality of Health Care; Patient Satisfaction; Child Health.
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spelling doaj-art-6c6c8ba36a8d46f9836381f77c103f152025-08-24T12:48:58ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832017-09-01184Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companionYlana Karine Fonseca de MedeirosDeborah Dinorah de Sá MororóJuliana Teixeira Jales Menescal PintoGleiciane FonsecaNadja de Sá Pinto Dantas RochaObjective: to assess the companion’s satisfaction with the quality of care provided to the hospitalized child. Methods: this is an evaluative study, carried out in a pediatric hospitalization unit of a University Hospital. Seventy companions of hospitalized children met the inclusion criteria and answered to the data collection instrument, composed of a form with socioeconomic information and another adapted to assess user satisfaction from the National Health Services Evaluation Program. Results: 45.7% reported some delay in care during the child’s hospitalization. There was satisfaction with the communication of information about the patient (88.6%), visit time (75.7%), cleaning of the environments (75.7%), but 65.7% did not know where to make complaints or suggestions and 44.3% did not know the name of the professional who would see their child. Conclusion: in general, companions’ satisfaction regarding the quality of care for hospitalized children was evidenced, and opportunities for improvement regarding users’ rights were highlighted.Health Evaluation; Quality of Health Care; Patient Satisfaction; Child Health.https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20236Health EvaluationQuality of Health CarePatient SatisfactionChild Health.
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Deborah Dinorah de Sá Mororó
Juliana Teixeira Jales Menescal Pinto
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Nadja de Sá Pinto Dantas Rocha
Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
Rev Rene
Health Evaluation
Quality of Health Care
Patient Satisfaction
Child Health.
title Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
title_full Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
title_fullStr Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
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title_short Quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
title_sort quality of care provided to the hospitalized child from the perspective of the companion
topic Health Evaluation
Quality of Health Care
Patient Satisfaction
Child Health.
url https://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/20236
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