The effects of a ‘COVID Nurse Assistant’ application on patient satisfaction in COVID isolation rooms (2024)

The effects of a ‘COVID Nurse Assistant’ application on patient satisfaction in COVID isolation rooms (1) https://doi.org/10.4081/hls.2023.11168 · The effects of a ‘COVID Nurse Assistant’ application on patient satisfaction in COVID isolation rooms (2)

Видання: Healthcare in Low-resource Settings, 2023, №s1

Видавець: PAGEPress Publications

Автори:

  1. Evi Harwiati Ningrum
  2. Annisa Wuri Kartika
  3. Ahmad Hasyim Wibisono
  4. Ike Nesdia Rahmawati
  5. Linda Wieke Noviyanti
  6. Ahsan Ahsan
  7. Kuswantoro Rusca Putra
  8. Ungky Agus Setyawan
  9. Lusia Titik Andayani
  10. Ririn Widayanti
  11. Arif Jati Purnanto
  12. Gatot Subroto
  13. Nurul Laili
  14. Judith Anderson

Анотація

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a major shift in the healthcare delivery system. With the limited personal protection equipment and a nursing service shortage caused ineffective nursing care delivered to COVID-19 patients. Wearing full personal protective equipment (PPE) hinders nurse-patients communication and inhibiting the achievement of treatment goals. This study aims to examine the effect of a ‘COVID Nurse Assistant’ (CNA) application on patient satisfaction in COVID-19 isolation rooms. Design and Methods: This was a comparative study with an experimental and control group design. The participants were patients confirmed positive with COVID-19 receiving care in an isolation room for at least three days and were fully conscious. The intervention used was accessing health information related to COVID-19 through a mobile-friendly application namely-‘COVID Nurse Assistant’. The instrument used was the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ-18) translated into Bahasa Indonesia. In addition, an independent t-Test was used to perform statistical analysis. Results and Discussions: A total 158 respondents completed the online survey among of 219 eligible patients (72% response rate). The score in the general and financial satisfaction sub-scales reported by patients in the experimental group were significantly different from the control with p-values of 0.032 and 0.018 respectively. However, other subscales were not significantly different between the two groups. Conclusions: The implementation of the CNA online application has noteworthy implications on patient satisfaction. However, further studies examining similar system in different clinical areas would provide better information for the optimal use of technology in patient education.

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The effects of a ‘COVID Nurse Assistant’ application on patient satisfaction in COVID isolation rooms (2024)

FAQs

How has the Covid 19 pandemic affected access to health care? ›

Lockdowns reduced the availability of in-person medical services; prompted changes in employment status, leading to health insurance adjustments; and forced many elective surgeries to be postponed.

What type of isolation precautions would be used for a patient who has Covid 19? ›

Precaution Type for COVID-19

WHO guidance recommends standard, contact and droplet precautions when caring for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients. If an Aerosol Generating Procedure is being performed airborne precautions are needed (WHO).

How does COVID affect healthcare workers? ›

The COVID-19 pandemic presented even more stressors. These included a surge of patients, longer working hours, and shortages of supplies and protective equipment. Health workers are reporting feeling fatigue, loss, and grief at levels higher than before the pandemic.

How has COVID-19 affected healthcare utilization? ›

With the onset of COVID-19, hospitals statewide saw a sharp drop in inpatient discharges, emergency department utilization, and ambulatory surgeries. Emergency department utilization has been affected more dramatically, with much sharper declines and slower rebound to pre-pandemic utilization trends.

Do Covid patients need to be isolated? ›

People who are confirmed to have COVID-19 or are showing symptoms of COVID-19 need to isolate regardless of their vaccination status. This includes: People who have a positive viral test for COVID-19, regardless of whether or not they have symptoms.

When a nurse is caring for a client who requires droplet precautions? ›

Healthcare personnel wear a mask (a respirator is not necessary) for close contact with infectious patient; the mask is generally donned upon room entry. Patients on Droplet Precautions who must be transported outside of the room should wear a mask if tolerated and follow Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette.

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How has COVID-19 affected public health? ›

A significant level of health service delivery was impacted, especially, during the early times owing to the steady spread of the virus across all settings. It posed challenge on health human resource management, facility utilization and medical supply management.

How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect adult health? ›

In addition to the relatively high mortality rates, COVID-19 has caused widespread psychiatric distress that may lead to long term concerns such as PTSD, Depression, Anxiety and worsening of pre-existing psychiatric disorders.

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Race and ethnic backgrounds were important factors that contributed to health inequity during the pandemic. In the United States, the mortality and morbidity due to COVID-19 were higher among the Black communities, Latinx, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and other vulnerable populations.

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Conclusions: Our findings show that one by-product of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is a large decline in the use of outpatient care which peaked around the week of April 5-11. Total outpatient visits rebounded completely and remain stable as of July 26 to August 1, 2020.

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