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Patients’ Satisfaction with Physical Therapy Services in Burn Departments

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Shrouk Mohamed Reda Abdelaliem1, Nancy Hassan Aboelnour2, Ashraf Elsebaie Mohamed Elsebaie3, Intsar Salim Waked4,5, Mohamed Bayoumi Ibrahim Bayoumi6,7
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.3.103

Abstract

Background: An important patient-centered health outcome is patient satisfaction. By comprehending and maximizing the aspects affecting patient satisfaction, physical therapists can boost the standard of patient-centered therapy. Evidence showing satisfied patients are more likely to adhere to treatment, benefit from their medical care, and have a higher quality of life emphasizes the importance of patient satisfaction even more. Aim of the study: The current study’s objective is to trace and assess to what extent the cases having physical therapy in burn units were satisfied or not. The major framework of the current academic study to shed light on the aspect of patient satisfaction. Material and Methods: One hundred ninety-five male and female burn cases over the age of 15 were selected from Beni Suef general hospitals’ outpatient clinics. Adopting the MedRisk patient satisfaction instrument, patient satisfaction was gauged carefully (MRPS). Results: The key aspect of the outcomes is that the Overall satisfaction level was very good (4.05) according to MRPS. Conclusion: Cases obtaining physical therapy in burn departments at Beni Seuf’s general hospital were highly satisfied with the service.

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