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    Investigating the Impact of the Direct Observation of Procedural Skills Assessment on the Learning and Satisfaction of the Operating Room Students of Neyshabur University of Medica... by Hassan Ebrahimpour-Sadagheyani, Seyede M. Saadati, Farin Tatari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The present study aimed to assess the clinical skills of operating room students of Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences, Iran, using the DOPS exam, and determine the effect of the exam on the learning and satisfaction of the learners. Materials and Methods: The current study was a semi-experimental study that used a single-group posttest study design. …”
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    Improving Safety, Efficiency, Cost, and Satisfaction Across a Musculoskeletal Pathway Using the Digital Assessment Routing Tool for Triage: Quality Improvement Study by Cabella Lowe, Laura Atherton, Peter Lloyd, Anna Waters, Dylan Morrissey

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Quantitative and qualitative methods were used to measure secondary outcomes of efficiency, cost, and satisfaction. …”
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    Oxford Video Informed Consent Tool (OxVIC): a pilot study of informed video consent in spinal surgery and preoperative patient satisfaction by Victoria Williamson, Gerard Mawhinney, Chrishan Thakar, Dominique A Rothenfluh, Jeremy Reynolds

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This study investigates the utility and acceptability of a personalised video consent tool to enhance patient satisfaction in the preoperative consent giving process.Design A single-centre, prospective pilot study using questionnaires to assess acceptability of video consent and its impacts on preoperative patient satisfaction.Setting A single National Health Service centre with individuals undergoing surgery at a regional spinal centre in the UK.Outcome measure As part of preoperative planning, study participants completed a self-administered questionnaire (CSQ-8), which measured their satisfaction with the use of a video consent tool as an adjunct to traditional consenting methods.Participants 20 participants with a mean age of 56 years (SD=16.26) undergoing spinal surgery.Results Mean patient satisfaction (CSQ-8) score was 30.2/32. …”
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    The relationship between therapeutic alliance and service user satisfaction in mental health inpatient wards and crisis house alternatives: a cross-sectional study. by Angela Sweeney, Sarah Fahmy, Fiona Nolan, Nicola Morant, Zoe Fox, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, David Osborn, Emma Burgess, Helen Gilburt, Rosemarie McCabe, Mike Slade, Sonia Johnson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper investigates therapeutic alliances in acute wards and crisis houses, exploring how far stronger therapeutic alliance may underlie greater client satisfaction in crisis houses.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>Mixed methods were used. …”
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    Impact of voluntary workshop attendance on academic performance and overall student satisfaction: a study among commissioned and university-enrolled dental hygienist students by Sophie Curbo, Catharina Hultgren

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…To evaluate this, we employed an extensive course evaluation form to gauge student satisfaction with the course format. Simultaneously, academic success was assessed through written summative in-class examinations. …”
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    The Relationship Between School Culture and Students' Academic Well‐Being Through the Mediating Role of the Satisfaction of the Basic Psychological Needs: A Correlational Study by Erfan Fattahi Bozhani, Khodamorad Momeni, Asieh Moradi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the relationship between school culture and academic well‐being (AWB) through the mediating role of the satisfaction of the basic psychological needs (SBPN) in students. …”
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    Effects of perceptions of care, medical advice, and hospital quality on patient satisfaction after primary total knee replacement: A cross-sectional study. by Tom Schaal, Tonio Schoenfelder, Joerg Klewer, Joachim Kugler

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study was designed to identify predictors of various service components in the treatment process and hospital key performance indicators significantly associated with patient satisfaction.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted with 856 patients having their primary total knee replacements at 41 hospitals. …”
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    Factors Affecting Life Satisfaction Among People With Physical Disabilities During COVID-19: Observational Evidence From a Korean Cohort Study by Myoungsuk Kim, Seung Hee Ho, Hayeon Kim, Jaemin Park

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…All psychosocial characteristics (perceived stress, depression, suicidal ideation, cognitive function assessment, subjective health status, family satisfaction, income satisfaction) were strongly associated with life satisfaction. …”
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    A survey of factors affecting parental satisfaction regarding patient care in pediatric intensive care unit at a tertiary hospital in Northern India by Lovneet Kaur Sahota, Nitika Agrawal, Rakesh Kumar, Ashish Kumar Simalti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the satisfaction levels of parents whose children were admitted to the PICU and to examine the factors influencing their satisfaction. …”
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    How is parenting stress related to parental burnout among children’s mothers in China: the mediating role of marital satisfaction and the moderating role of socioeconomic status by Xiaoyan Xu, Xiaoyan Xu, Zahyah Hanafi, Shun Zhang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…With the implementation of the three-child policy in China, more parenting hours and higher economic costs may increase the risk of parental burnout.ObjectivesThis study investigated how was maternal parenting stress related to mothers’ parental burnout, as well as the potential mediating effect of their marital satisfaction and the moderating effect of their socioeconomic status on this relationship.MethodsData were collected from 314 mothers living in mainland China. …”
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    Exploring the link between leader-member exchange and job satisfaction in the laboratory: A case study of nurses at Royal Prima Medan hospital, Indonesia by Arie Siah Putra Siahaan, Sri Lestari Ramadhani Nasution, Ermi Girsang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Job satisfaction is a critical aspect for hospital management, particularly in laboratory settings, as it significantly impacts nurse performance and the quality of laboratory services. …”
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    Can we improve academic performance and student satisfaction without additional time cost for teachers? Evidence from a blended methodology in Microeconomics by Anett Erdmann, Alfonso Jesús Torres Marín

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Purpose: The main goal of this paper is to determine if the use of a blended methodology can improve performance and satisfaction of the students, with no additional time cost for teachers. …”
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    The impact of pain on depression among middle-aged and older adult individuals in China: the chain mediation effect of self-rated health and life satisfaction by Juju Huang, Yifan Gui, Keke Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…BackgroundThis research seeks to explore the association between pain and depression in middle-aged and older adult populations, with a particular focus on the mediating roles of self-rated health and life satisfaction within this framework.MethodsThe study employed data from the 2020 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. …”
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