2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05373.x
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Satisfaction Scale for Community Nursing: development and validation

Abstract: The questionnaire may be valuable for assessing the satisfaction level of clients with community nursing service in meeting their expectations, and thus for enhancing treatment adherence and improving the quality of care.

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“…The primary outcome was the sensitivity and specificity of the cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety and apathy components of the screen calculated using optimized cut-offs. In order to have 5 participants per item and avoid random error [50], a minimum sample size of 100 participants was targeted for the CAAD screen validation. The secondary outcome was feasibility, defined as 85% of participants completing the screen in 10 min or less [25, 51].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary outcome was the sensitivity and specificity of the cognitive impairment, depression, anxiety and apathy components of the screen calculated using optimized cut-offs. In order to have 5 participants per item and avoid random error [50], a minimum sample size of 100 participants was targeted for the CAAD screen validation. The secondary outcome was feasibility, defined as 85% of participants completing the screen in 10 min or less [25, 51].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The draft scale was generated by reviewing published books, systematic reviews and original articles [ 9 , 15 , 20 22 ]. Objective evaluation indicators, such as the frequency of communication with children and duration of optimistic mindset, were considered the better choices.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a survey conducted with patients awaiting discharge from the surgical ward of a teaching hospital in Taiwan, a primary care nurse's years of experience as a nurse was found to have affected patient satisfaction [40]. Studies have reported the necessity of an examination focusing on new care models, a partnership care delivery model/core concepts and new models [41], an analysis of patient satisfaction with nursing care using a conceptual nursing framework [33], the development of a satisfaction scale for local nursing care [42], a gap model of care quality in patient-centered nursing care for elucidating concepts of patient-centered care [43], and the development of a scale for measuring satisfaction of critically ill patients [44].…”
Section: Development Of a Measurement Scale For Patient Satisfaction And A Conceptual Model In Nursing Carementioning
confidence: 99%