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    Contributing Factors for Perceived Satisfaction with Nursing Care among Inpatients in General Wards

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    Introduction: Patients' perceived satisfaction with  quality of care may affects health outcomes. Patients who are satisfied with their nursing care are more likely to follow treatment and consequently to have better health outcomes. It encourages them to behave in a healthy way after discharge, and positive rating of service quality seems to be correlated with no hesitation about revisiting the same hospital ward in time of need. This study was done to identify the contributing factors for perceived satisfaction with nursing care among inpatients in general wards in Lumbini Medical College. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Lumbini Medical College Teaching Hospital throughout the month of August, 2015. A total of 60 heterogeneous study population from three different wards (Medical, Surgical, and Orthopedics), who gave consent for participation, were included using non-probability convenient sampling technique. Nepalese version of  Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale (NSNS) was used to measure the satisfaction score. Results: There were a total of 60 respondents with mean age of 30.08 years (SD= 9.72). Male, duration of hospital stay, and number of hospital stay had a significant relation with the satisfaction score when calculated individually. However, the relationship was not significant when adjusted for other variables by linear regression. Conclusion: Majority of respondents were satisfied with the quality of nursing care. Male, duration of hospital stay, and number of hospital stay had a significant relation with the satisfaction score when calculated individually. The nurses should know the factors influencing patients' satisfaction and work on those to improve the quality of nursing care

    Risk Factors for Obesity in Nepalese Women: A Cross-sectional Study

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    Introduction: Obesity is defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. It ison the rise worldwide, not sparing developing countries. Both demographic and socioeconomic factors playan important part in its causation. Body mass index is a simple index of weight-for-height that is commonlyused to classify overweight and obesity in adults. This study was done with objectives of assessing the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its associated factors among adult women attending selected outpatient departments of tertiary care center in western region of Nepal. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectionalthe study was conducted for six months. A total of 160 female respondents aged more than 20 years attending outpatient departments were included in the study using non-probability convenient sampling technique. Data on socio-demographic status, dietary pattern, health risk behavior and presence of chronic illness were collected and anthropometric measurements were taken for all the respondents. Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity were 31.8% and 3.8% respectively. There was a statistically significant association between obesity and overweight with age (p=0.044), educational status (p=0.017), frequency of consumption of fruits (p=0.029), dietary pattern (p=0.023), frequency of consumption of dairy products (p=0.019), marital status (p=0.020) and drinking alcohol (p=0.022). Conclusion: Age, educational status, frequency of consumption of dairy products, dietary habits, marital status and drinking habits were strongly associated with obesity and overweight among adult women

    Contributing Factors for Perceived Satisfaction with Nursing Care among Inpatients in General Wards

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    Introduction: Patients' perceived satisfaction with  quality of care may affects health outcomes. Patients who are satisfied with their nursing care are more likely to follow treatment and consequently to have better health outcomes. It encourages them to behave in a healthy way after discharge, and positive rating of service quality seems to be correlated with no hesitation about revisiting the same hospital ward in time of need. This study was done to identify the contributing factors for perceived satisfaction with nursing care among inpatients in general wards in Lumbini Medical College. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Lumbini Medical College Teaching Hospital throughout the month of August, 2015. A total of 60 heterogeneous study population from three different wards (Medical, Surgical, and Orthopedics), who gave consent for participation, were included using non-probability convenient sampling technique. Nepalese version of  Newcastle Satisfaction with Nursing Scale (NSNS) was used to measure the satisfaction score. Results: There were a total of 60 respondents with mean age of 30.08 years (SD= 9.72). Male, duration of hospital stay, and number of hospital stay had a significant relation with the satisfaction score when calculated individually. However, the relationship was not significant when adjusted for other variables by linear regression. Conclusion: Majority of respondents were satisfied with the quality of nursing care. Male, duration of hospital stay, and number of hospital stay had a significant relation with the satisfaction score when calculated individually. The nurses should know the factors influencing patients' satisfaction and work on those to improve the quality of nursing care
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