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SATISFACTION REGARDING NURSING CARE AMONG CARE GIVERS OF PATIENT’S ADMITTED IN INTENSIVE TREATMENT UNIT IN SELECTED HOSPITAL

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Ms. Nutan Kumari
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.10.794

Abstract

Intensive care refers to the specialized treatment given to patients who are acutely unwell and injured patients. Intensive Treatment Unit is one of the most critically functioning operational environments in a hospital. Every Intensive Treatment Unit in a hospital has a different environment that will reflect the specialist medical and surgical procedures they perform. The main objective of the study to assess the satisfaction of care givers of patients regarding Nursing care in Intensive care unit. Descriptive design was used in the study and data collection was done in all the Intensive treatment unit of St. Johns medical college hospital Bangalore. The total sample size was 100 based on the review of literature. Convenient sampling was done to select the subjects. Data collection was done after getting the informed consent. Likert scale was prepared to collect the data. Data analysis was done by descriptive and inferential statistics. The result of the showed that 64% were highly satisfied, 34 were satisfied, were average and 1 % were highly dissatisfied with the overall nursing care. In dimensions of care 4% were Highly dissatisfied with Nursing care and 4% care givers are dissatisfied with Information. There is a significant association with education and satisfaction level of patient care givers. The study concludes that to improve the nursing care in respective of information regarding use of hand rub, back care, and 2nd hourly position change.

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