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  • Nursing Care
  • Patient Perception
  • Healthcare Quality

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  • Nurses play a pivotal role in patient care, interacting more frequently than any other healthcare professional.
  • Patient expectations and demands significantly shape their perception of nursing service quality.
  • Understanding patient perception is crucial for improving hospital care standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate and identify patient perceptions of quality nursing care.
  • To assess patient satisfaction with nursing services in hospital settings.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive quantitative and qualitative research design was employed.
  • Data collected from Bir-hospital and Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) using non-probability purposive sampling.
  • Semi-structured interviews with Likert scale questionnaires and statistical analysis were utilized.

Main Results:

  • A significant majority (91%) of respondents reported a positive perception of nursing care.
  • Positive perceptions encompassed nurses' behavior, safety, security, and admission procedures.
  • No significant differences in perception were found based on respondents' sex, education, or occupation.

Conclusions:

  • The study concludes that patients generally hold a positive attitude towards the quality of nursing care received.
  • Findings indicate high patient satisfaction with nursing services in the studied hospitals.