The nursing care and consumer satisfaction during postpartum

Authors

  • Teresa Isaltina Gomes Correia Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
  • Maria de Lurdes loureiro Pereira Unidade Hospitalar de Bragança

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v17i1.28695

Keywords:

Personal Autonomy, Nursing Care, Hospitalization, Postpartum Period, Consumer Satisfaction

Abstract

The present analytical cross-sectional study had the aim to investigate the satisfaction of hospitalized post-partum women with the specialized care provided by nurses at the obstetrics service of a health unit in Portugal. The sample comprised 120 post-partum women who were selected as per the following inclusion criteria: being hospitalized due to the delivery and for a period not shorter than three days. Data were collected between February and April 2013. The collected data revealed that the women were very satisfied as for the care received in general (50%) and satisfied with the care received toward bathing techniques (99%), breastfeeding (94%) and self-care (89%). The evidence of the results allows to support the need for more efficacy from professionals in the care provided so that post-partum women become more autonomous and satisfied with their care.

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Author Biographies

Teresa Isaltina Gomes Correia, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança

Nurse, Doctor of Human Biology. Coordinating Professor, Department of Life Sciences and Public Health, Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal. E-mail: teresaicorreia@ipb.pt.

Maria de Lurdes loureiro Pereira, Unidade Hospitalar de Bragança

Nurse, Master of Maternal Health and Obstetrics Nursing. Specialist in Maternal and Obstetric Health, Obstetrics Service/Local Health Unit of the Northeast (Public Business Entity), Hospital Unit of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal. E-mail: lurdeslou@gmail.com.

Published

2015-03-31

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