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    Satisfacción de las madres sobre el cuidado de enfermería a neonatos atendidos en el Hospital Humanitario Fundación Pablo Jaramillo Crespo y el Hospital de Especialidades José Carrasco Arteaga, Cuenca 2024-2025
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2025-04-08) Enriquez Altamirano, Anthoni Alejandro; López Agila, Nayeli del Rocio; Tapia Cárdenas, Jeanneth Patricia
    Background: Maternal satisfaction with nursing care for newborns is an issue of growing importance in the field of maternal and child care. Previous research has demonstrated the importance of good care for hospitalized newborns and their recovery. It has also been noted that mothers' satisfaction not only influences their own experience in the hospital environment, but also the well-being and progress of newborns. General Objective: To determine the level of satisfaction of others with nursing care for newborns treated at the Pablo Jaramillo Crespo Foundation Humanitarian Hospital and the José Carrasco Arteaga Specialty Hospital, Cuenca 2024-2025. Methodology: This research had a quantitative approach, descriptive design and cross-sectional cohort, with a sample of 34 mothers to whom a 36-question questionnaire was applied. The data collected were transcribed and analyzed in the statistical program SPSS version 30 and later interpreted by percentages and frequencies. Results: A high level of satisfaction predominated with 55.9% and the age of greatest prevalence was 35-45 years (44.1), when analyzing the dimensions, it was observed that 91.2% had a medium level in the technical-scientific section, high 76.5% in the human extension and 97.1% was medium in terms of the environment. Conclusions: There is a high satisfaction of nursing care to newborns, the participants were mostly 35-45 years old, married and with a high educational level and only the human dimension reached a high level compared to the others.

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