Anesthesiology, ISSN 0003-3022, 08/2013, Volume 119, Issue 2, pp. 452 - 478
Patient satisfaction is an important measure of the quality of health care and is used as an outcome measure in interventional and quality improvement studies....
TOPICAL LOCAL-ANESTHESIA | CARDIAC ANESTHESIA | IOWA SATISFACTION | POSTOPERATIVE QUALITY | REGIONAL ANESTHESIA | MONITORED SEDATION | ANESTHESIOLOGY | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | MATERNAL SATISFACTION | GENERAL-ANESTHESIA | PERIOPERATIVE CARE | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Pregnancy | Anesthesia - psychology | Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Anesthesia - statistics & numerical data | Female | Male | Psychometrics | Surveys and Questionnaires | Quality of Life - psychology | Child
TOPICAL LOCAL-ANESTHESIA | CARDIAC ANESTHESIA | IOWA SATISFACTION | POSTOPERATIVE QUALITY | REGIONAL ANESTHESIA | MONITORED SEDATION | ANESTHESIOLOGY | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | MATERNAL SATISFACTION | GENERAL-ANESTHESIA | PERIOPERATIVE CARE | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Pregnancy | Anesthesia - psychology | Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Anesthesia - statistics & numerical data | Female | Male | Psychometrics | Surveys and Questionnaires | Quality of Life - psychology | Child
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BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, ISSN 1472-6963, 01/2019, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 17 - 8
BackgroundPatient satisfaction is an important measure of quality of care and a determinant of health service utilisation and the choice of health facility....
Patient communication | INTERVENTIONS | QUALITY | Child health | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | Patient satisfaction | PHYSICIAN-PATIENT COMMUNICATION | Nepal | Caregivers | Public opinion | Social aspects | Patients | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Child health services | Health care | Low income groups | Health facilities | Global health | Health services | Childrens health | Objectives | Vaccines | Medical screening | Studies | Maternal child nursing | Quality | Communication | Nursing | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology | Hälsovetenskaper | Omvårdnad | Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi | Health Sciences
Patient communication | INTERVENTIONS | QUALITY | Child health | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | Patient satisfaction | PHYSICIAN-PATIENT COMMUNICATION | Nepal | Caregivers | Public opinion | Social aspects | Patients | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Child health services | Health care | Low income groups | Health facilities | Global health | Health services | Childrens health | Objectives | Vaccines | Medical screening | Studies | Maternal child nursing | Quality | Communication | Nursing | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology | Hälsovetenskaper | Omvårdnad | Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi | Health Sciences
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Family Process, ISSN 0014-7370, 03/2019, Volume 58, Issue 1, pp. 146 - 164
Guided by a process model of parenting and the integrative model, this study examined sources of emotional support (i.e., partner, maternal, paternal) as...
satisfacción en la crianza | apoyo social | 墨西哥裔家庭 | Mexican‐origin families | 亲职满意度 | 亲职压力 | Parenting stress | estrés por la crianza | 社会支持 | Parenting satisfaction | familias de origen mexicano | Social support | Mexican-origin families | FAMILIES | ADOLESCENT MOTHERS | HEALTH | SCALE | CULTURAL-VALUES | ADJUSTMENT | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | FAMILY STUDIES | Parenting | Social aspects | Analysis | Parental stress | Young adults | Maternal support | Indirect effects | Satisfaction | Cultural sensitivity | Mothers | Stress | Childrearing practices | Emotional support | Parents & parenting | Acculturation | Parent-child relations | Adolescents
satisfacción en la crianza | apoyo social | 墨西哥裔家庭 | Mexican‐origin families | 亲职满意度 | 亲职压力 | Parenting stress | estrés por la crianza | 社会支持 | Parenting satisfaction | familias de origen mexicano | Social support | Mexican-origin families | FAMILIES | ADOLESCENT MOTHERS | HEALTH | SCALE | CULTURAL-VALUES | ADJUSTMENT | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | FAMILY STUDIES | Parenting | Social aspects | Analysis | Parental stress | Young adults | Maternal support | Indirect effects | Satisfaction | Cultural sensitivity | Mothers | Stress | Childrearing practices | Emotional support | Parents & parenting | Acculturation | Parent-child relations | Adolescents
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Body Image, ISSN 1740-1445, 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 297 - 300
► We examine body satisfaction of pregnant women compared to non-pregnant women. ► Body satisfaction was higher in pregnant women than non-pregnant women. ►...
Pregnancy | Young adult | Body satisfaction | EATING BEHAVIOR | MATERNAL WEIGHT-GAIN | PSYCHIATRY | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | WOMEN | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | IMPACT | SHAPE | IMAGE | ADOLESCENTS | Young Adult | Humans | Body Image | Adult | Female | Pregnancy - psychology | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Personal Satisfaction | Pregnant women | Body image | Public health | young adult | body satisfaction | pregnancy
Pregnancy | Young adult | Body satisfaction | EATING BEHAVIOR | MATERNAL WEIGHT-GAIN | PSYCHIATRY | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | WOMEN | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | IMPACT | SHAPE | IMAGE | ADOLESCENTS | Young Adult | Humans | Body Image | Adult | Female | Pregnancy - psychology | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Personal Satisfaction | Pregnant women | Body image | Public health | young adult | body satisfaction | pregnancy
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, ISSN 0309-2402, 09/2007, Volume 59, Issue 5, pp. 474 - 487
Title. Women's satisfaction with intrapartum care – a pattern approach Aim. This paper is a report of a study to investigate women's satisfaction with...
patient satisfaction | questionnaires | empirical research report | pattern‐oriented approach | maternity care | intrapartum care | cluster analysis | Cluster analysis | Questionnaires | Patient satisfaction | Empirical research report | Pattern-oriented approach | Intrapartum care | Maternity care | QUALITY-OF-CARE | RECENT MOTHERS | NURSING | PATIENTS VIEWS | SALMONS ITEM LIST | POSTPARTUM CARE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | MEDICAL-CARE | pattern-oriented approach | PATIENTS PERSPECTIVE | Humans | Patient Participation | Patient-Centered Care | Delivery, Obstetric - nursing | Maternal Health Services | Midwifery | Empirical Research | Patient Satisfaction | Pregnancy | Sweden | Labor, Obstetric | Nurse-Patient Relations | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Facility Environment | Longitudinal Studies | Cluster Analysis | Women | Health aspects | Analysis | Patient safety | Nursing | Attitude surveys | Childbirth & labor
patient satisfaction | questionnaires | empirical research report | pattern‐oriented approach | maternity care | intrapartum care | cluster analysis | Cluster analysis | Questionnaires | Patient satisfaction | Empirical research report | Pattern-oriented approach | Intrapartum care | Maternity care | QUALITY-OF-CARE | RECENT MOTHERS | NURSING | PATIENTS VIEWS | SALMONS ITEM LIST | POSTPARTUM CARE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | MEDICAL-CARE | pattern-oriented approach | PATIENTS PERSPECTIVE | Humans | Patient Participation | Patient-Centered Care | Delivery, Obstetric - nursing | Maternal Health Services | Midwifery | Empirical Research | Patient Satisfaction | Pregnancy | Sweden | Labor, Obstetric | Nurse-Patient Relations | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Facility Environment | Longitudinal Studies | Cluster Analysis | Women | Health aspects | Analysis | Patient safety | Nursing | Attitude surveys | Childbirth & labor
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, ISSN 1471-2393, 08/2017, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 277 - 9
Background: The current study sought to develop a short birth satisfaction indicator utilising items from the Birth Satisfaction Scale-Revised (BSS-R) for use...
Birth satisfaction | Service evaluation | Birth satisfaction scale | FIT INDEXES | DESIGN | NUMBER | KURTOSIS | VALIDATION | ALPHA | MULTIVARIATE SKEWNESS | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | NORMALITY | CHILDBIRTH | EXPERIENCE | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | England | Psychometrics | Factor Analysis, Statistical | Delivery, Obstetric - psychology | Quality Assurance, Health Care - methods | Patient Satisfaction | Perinatal Care - standards | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Parturition - psychology | Adult | Female | Datasets | Validity | Maternal child nursing | Womens health | Questionnaires | Births | Childbirth & labor
Birth satisfaction | Service evaluation | Birth satisfaction scale | FIT INDEXES | DESIGN | NUMBER | KURTOSIS | VALIDATION | ALPHA | MULTIVARIATE SKEWNESS | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | NORMALITY | CHILDBIRTH | EXPERIENCE | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | England | Psychometrics | Factor Analysis, Statistical | Delivery, Obstetric - psychology | Quality Assurance, Health Care - methods | Patient Satisfaction | Perinatal Care - standards | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Parturition - psychology | Adult | Female | Datasets | Validity | Maternal child nursing | Womens health | Questionnaires | Births | Childbirth & labor
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, ISSN 1471-2393, 04/2015, Volume 15, Issue 1, p. 97
Background: Developing countries account for 99 percent of maternal deaths annually. While increasing service availability and maintaining acceptable quality...
Developing countries | Determinants | Deliveries | Maternal satisfaction | Quality of care | QUALITY | SERVICES | CLIENT SATISFACTION | DELIVERY CARE | PRENATAL-CARE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | PATIENT SATISFACTION | ANTENATAL CARE | BIRTH | LABOR | PERCEPTIONS | Pregnancy | Maternal Health Services - standards | Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) | Health Services Accessibility | Humans | Female | Developing Countries | Quality of Health Care | Social Class | Patient Satisfaction | Medical care | Patient satisfaction | Quality management
Developing countries | Determinants | Deliveries | Maternal satisfaction | Quality of care | QUALITY | SERVICES | CLIENT SATISFACTION | DELIVERY CARE | PRENATAL-CARE | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | PATIENT SATISFACTION | ANTENATAL CARE | BIRTH | LABOR | PERCEPTIONS | Pregnancy | Maternal Health Services - standards | Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) | Health Services Accessibility | Humans | Female | Developing Countries | Quality of Health Care | Social Class | Patient Satisfaction | Medical care | Patient satisfaction | Quality management
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Birth, ISSN 0730-7659, 03/2018, Volume 45, Issue 1, pp. 43 - 49
Objective To examine whether the presence of a birth plan was associated with mode of delivery, obstetrical interventions, and patient satisfaction. Methods...
childbirth | obstetrics | birth plan | choice behavior | labor | Cesarean Section - adverse effects | Prospective Studies | Analgesia, Obstetrical - statistics & numerical data | Choice Behavior | Humans | Labor, Obstetric - psychology | Cesarean Section - statistics & numerical data | Prenatal Education - methods | Patient Satisfaction | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Regression Analysis | Patient Care Planning - organization & administration | Adolescent | Amniotomy - statistics & numerical data | Adult | Female | Los Angeles | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Patient satisfaction | Analysis | Cesarean section | Women | Birth experiences | Intervention | Caesarean section | Oxytocin | Maternal characteristics | Antenatal | Clinical outcomes | Prenatal care | Childbirth & labor | Cohort analysis | Patient care planning | Health risk assessment | Birth plans | Quantitative analysis
childbirth | obstetrics | birth plan | choice behavior | labor | Cesarean Section - adverse effects | Prospective Studies | Analgesia, Obstetrical - statistics & numerical data | Choice Behavior | Humans | Labor, Obstetric - psychology | Cesarean Section - statistics & numerical data | Prenatal Education - methods | Patient Satisfaction | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Regression Analysis | Patient Care Planning - organization & administration | Adolescent | Amniotomy - statistics & numerical data | Adult | Female | Los Angeles | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Patient satisfaction | Analysis | Cesarean section | Women | Birth experiences | Intervention | Caesarean section | Oxytocin | Maternal characteristics | Antenatal | Clinical outcomes | Prenatal care | Childbirth & labor | Cohort analysis | Patient care planning | Health risk assessment | Birth plans | Quantitative analysis
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Midwifery, ISSN 0266-6138, 07/2013, Volume 29, Issue 7, pp. e49 - e56
breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial breast-feeding rates fall rapidly for several reasons. We aimed to examine...
Intention | Formula feeding | Breast feeding | Postnatal satisfaction | EARLY CESSATION | MOTHERS | MANAGEMENT | INITIATION | NURSING | PREVALENCE | PLANNED BEHAVIOR | PRIMIPAROUS WOMEN | PEER SUPPORT | POSTPARTUM | CONTINUATION | Pregnant Women - psychology | Humans | Perinatal Care - methods | Scotland | Patient Preference | Breast Feeding - statistics & numerical data | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Socioeconomic Factors | Midwifery - methods | Pregnancy | Breast Feeding - psychology | Adolescent | Adult | Bottle Feeding - statistics & numerical data | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Bottle Feeding - psychology | Infant, Newborn | Maternal Behavior - psychology | Midwifery | Infants | Food and nutrition | Analysis | Methods
Intention | Formula feeding | Breast feeding | Postnatal satisfaction | EARLY CESSATION | MOTHERS | MANAGEMENT | INITIATION | NURSING | PREVALENCE | PLANNED BEHAVIOR | PRIMIPAROUS WOMEN | PEER SUPPORT | POSTPARTUM | CONTINUATION | Pregnant Women - psychology | Humans | Perinatal Care - methods | Scotland | Patient Preference | Breast Feeding - statistics & numerical data | Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice | Socioeconomic Factors | Midwifery - methods | Pregnancy | Breast Feeding - psychology | Adolescent | Adult | Bottle Feeding - statistics & numerical data | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Bottle Feeding - psychology | Infant, Newborn | Maternal Behavior - psychology | Midwifery | Infants | Food and nutrition | Analysis | Methods
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BMC Public Health, ISSN 1471-2458, 2011, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp. 802 - 802
Background Problematic Internet use (PIU) is a growing problem in Chinese adolescents. Little is known about associations of PIU with physical and...
ALCOHOL-USE | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | KOREAN ADOLESCENTS | COLLEGE-STUDENTS | BEHAVIOR | RISK | PREVALENCE | PSYCHIATRIC-SYMPTOMS | ASSOCIATION | UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS | ADDICTION | Psychophysiologic Disorders - physiopathology | Cross-Sectional Studies | Internet - utilization | Humans | Male | China - epidemiology | Psychophysiologic Disorders - epidemiology | Psychophysiologic Disorders - ethnology | Young Adult | Students | Adolescent | Quality of Life | Female | Adolescent Behavior | Child | Psychological aspects | Youth | Teenagers | Research | Pathological Internet Use | Risk factors | Public health | Addictions | Economic development | Manuscripts | Studies | Confidence intervals | Internet access | Maternal & child health | Entrance examinations | Social interaction | Addictive behaviors | Data collection | College students | Behavior | Schools
ALCOHOL-USE | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | KOREAN ADOLESCENTS | COLLEGE-STUDENTS | BEHAVIOR | RISK | PREVALENCE | PSYCHIATRIC-SYMPTOMS | ASSOCIATION | UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS | ADDICTION | Psychophysiologic Disorders - physiopathology | Cross-Sectional Studies | Internet - utilization | Humans | Male | China - epidemiology | Psychophysiologic Disorders - epidemiology | Psychophysiologic Disorders - ethnology | Young Adult | Students | Adolescent | Quality of Life | Female | Adolescent Behavior | Child | Psychological aspects | Youth | Teenagers | Research | Pathological Internet Use | Risk factors | Public health | Addictions | Economic development | Manuscripts | Studies | Confidence intervals | Internet access | Maternal & child health | Entrance examinations | Social interaction | Addictive behaviors | Data collection | College students | Behavior | Schools
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Maternal and Child Health Journal, ISSN 1092-7875, 7/2017, Volume 21, Issue 7, pp. 1544 - 1551
Introduction The importance of patient satisfaction in US healthcare is increasing, in tandem with the advent of new patient care modalities, including virtual...
Population Economics | Pediatrics | Public Health | Medicine & Public Health | Telemedicine | Gynecology | Virtual visits | Maternal and Child Health | Patient satisfaction | Sociology, general | Prenatal care | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | LOW-RISK WOMEN | OFFICE VISITS | PRENATAL-CARE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | Prenatal Care - methods | United States | Humans | Midwifery | Ambulatory Care Facilities - utilization | Pregnancy | Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data | Telemedicine - methods | Videoconferencing | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Remote Consultation | Gynecologists | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Practice | Management | Obstetrics
Population Economics | Pediatrics | Public Health | Medicine & Public Health | Telemedicine | Gynecology | Virtual visits | Maternal and Child Health | Patient satisfaction | Sociology, general | Prenatal care | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | LOW-RISK WOMEN | OFFICE VISITS | PRENATAL-CARE | RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL | Prenatal Care - methods | United States | Humans | Midwifery | Ambulatory Care Facilities - utilization | Pregnancy | Patient Satisfaction - statistics & numerical data | Telemedicine - methods | Videoconferencing | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Remote Consultation | Gynecologists | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Practice | Management | Obstetrics
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