2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.03.015
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Patient satisfaction in a Spanish burn unit

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“…Most patients did not know their nurse, and nurses were only on the patient's bedside when they were taking medicine and doing dressing. The findings of this study were inconsistent with the Gomez et al study (Gómez Martín et al, ). This study assessed the satisfaction of patients with burns in a Spanish burn unit, and 164 patients participated in this study.…”
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“…Most patients did not know their nurse, and nurses were only on the patient's bedside when they were taking medicine and doing dressing. The findings of this study were inconsistent with the Gomez et al study (Gómez Martín et al, ). This study assessed the satisfaction of patients with burns in a Spanish burn unit, and 164 patients participated in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…During the three months of the study, all patients admitted to men and women participated in the study. In fact, the rate of patient participation in the study was 100% and was almost consistent with Arrebola–Pajares et al study (Arrebola‐Pajares et al, ) but participation rates in other studies were lower than the present study (Andrews, Browne, Wood, & Schug, ; Gómez Martín et al, ). By increasing the participation of patients in the study, the reliability of the study results will increase, and the true problems of these patients can be more easily identified and addressed to solve these problems.…”
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“…Numerous articles were found using the keywords "Kano Model" [Title/Abstract] in PMC, with the following results: Hospital burn service providers were required to measure patient satisfaction with their care and categorize the services [25]. A cross-sectional study was conducted at Student Health Services of the Missouri University of Science and Technology, where the data were collected using the Kano survey [26].…”
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confidence: 99%