Satisfaction regarding attendance in nursing consultations in a primary healthcare center in the northeast of Brazil

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
8
Article ID: 
11919
5 pages
Research Article

Satisfaction regarding attendance in nursing consultations in a primary healthcare center in the northeast of Brazil

Francisca Aline Arrais Sampaio Santos, Andressa Lany Martins dos Santos Moreira, Thamyres da Silva Martins, Floriacy Stabnow Santos, Adna Nascimento Souza, Lívia Maia Pascoal, Maria Aparecida Alves de Oliveira Serra, Marcelino Santos Neto, And Janaína Miranda Bezerra

Abstract: 

Objective: To identify service users’ satisfaction regarding attendance in nursing consultations in a primary healthcare unit and to ascertain the aspects associated with the quality of the same, based on information from the service users. A cross-sectional study. Setting: A primary healthcare center in the Northeast of Brazil. Subjects: The data were obtained through the Primary Care Assessment Tool, applied with 373 patients attended by nurses. Measures: To analyze the data, the Pearson Chi-squared test was applied, with a level of significance of p<0.001. It was observed that 81% of the service users assessed the nursing consultation as good. There was a significant association between service users’ satisfaction and the following aspects of the nursing consultation: reason for the consultation; undertaking of treatment in the unit; receiving medications through the service; undertaking a specific physical examination; duration of the consultation; and listening to the client’s complaints. The service users are satisfied with the nursing consultation. However, a significant proportion continue to show dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the consultation, above all those who are not treated in the unit, and whose attendance lasted from 3 to 10 minutes, and which did not involve the undertaking of a specific physical examination.

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