TY - JOUR
T1 - Perception of Humanised Care in Hospitalised Patients in a Public Institution in Post-Pandemic Lima, Peru
AU - Meneses-La-Riva, Monica Elisa
AU - Fernández-Bedoya, Víctor Hugo
AU - Suyo-Vega, Josefina Amanda
AU - Ocupa-Cabrera, Hitler Giovanni
AU - Di Deus Ocupa-Meneses, Giovanni
AU - Diaz, Susana Edita Paredes
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Meneses-La-Riva.
PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Objective: To determine the level of perception of hospitalised patients in a public institution in post-pandemic, Lima-Peru. Methodology: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, non-experimental design.280 patients from the medical service. An instrument with characteristics of humanised nursing care was used, which was subjected to validation and reliability. Results: It is evident that the majority of patients perceive humanised care as favourable to moderately favourable. The dimensions that stand out according to their importance are prioritising the cared-for person, nurse characteristics, proactivity and emotional support. It is concluded that humanised care in post-pandemic is key to sustain the work of caring, where the patient in a condition of vulnerability and exhaustion as a result of the disease, needs care with high professional competencies, soft skills and a safe environment, to ensure strengthening the users' perception of the quality of the health services provided. It is evident that nurses have the capacity for resilience in adverse environments; however, training and coaching are essential for them to be able to apply coping strategies and avoid emotional exhaustion in their work.
AB - Objective: To determine the level of perception of hospitalised patients in a public institution in post-pandemic, Lima-Peru. Methodology: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, non-experimental design.280 patients from the medical service. An instrument with characteristics of humanised nursing care was used, which was subjected to validation and reliability. Results: It is evident that the majority of patients perceive humanised care as favourable to moderately favourable. The dimensions that stand out according to their importance are prioritising the cared-for person, nurse characteristics, proactivity and emotional support. It is concluded that humanised care in post-pandemic is key to sustain the work of caring, where the patient in a condition of vulnerability and exhaustion as a result of the disease, needs care with high professional competencies, soft skills and a safe environment, to ensure strengthening the users' perception of the quality of the health services provided. It is evident that nurses have the capacity for resilience in adverse environments; however, training and coaching are essential for them to be able to apply coping strategies and avoid emotional exhaustion in their work.
KW - Humanised care
KW - hospitalisation
KW - nursing
KW - patient
KW - post-pandemic COVID 19
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85151893591
U2 - 10.36941/ajis-2023-0027
DO - 10.36941/ajis-2023-0027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151893591
SN - 2281-3993
VL - 12
SP - 15
EP - 22
JO - Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
JF - Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
IS - 2
ER -