2018
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1222.1000429
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Family Satisfaction towards Care Provided to Criticaly Ill Patients and Associated Factors in the ICU of Governmental Hospitals of Addis Ababa Town, 2017

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“…Further exploration of these differences could provide valuable insights into improving satisfaction levels in ICU care. 32 Compared to other studies, our results indicate a lower level of satisfaction. This discrepancy could be attributed to several factors, such as the cost of ICU care, communication barriers, understaffing, and inadequate equipment, all of which may have a negative impact on family satisfaction.…”
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“…Further exploration of these differences could provide valuable insights into improving satisfaction levels in ICU care. 32 Compared to other studies, our results indicate a lower level of satisfaction. This discrepancy could be attributed to several factors, such as the cost of ICU care, communication barriers, understaffing, and inadequate equipment, all of which may have a negative impact on family satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…From the previous study done in Addis Ababa, the sample size was determined by taking 62% prevalence of family satisfaction in care of critically ill patients. 32 By giving any particular outcome to be within 5% marginal error and 95% confidence interval of certainty (alpha = 0.05). Based on this assumption the sample size is calculated below.…”
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“…This may have reduced family members' anxiety and made sure they stayed close to their relatives while they were receiving ICU care. Another study supported by Teshome et al(2018) who reported that family had lower satisfaction associated with younger age, higher family education, and poor patient health status are factors that are substantially linked to lower their satisfaction.…”
Section: Association Between Family Needs Perception and Satisfaction...mentioning
confidence: 92%