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    Cuidados de enfermería y nivel de satisfacción de las madres en la etapa de postparto atendidas en Centro Obstétrico del Hospital Homero Castanier Crespo; Azogues, 2015
    (2016) Reinoso Piña, Rosa Mariela; Sisalima Cajamarca, Tania Lorena; Siavichay Yanza, Mercy Verónica; Idrovo Uriguen, Jaime Patricio
    OBJECTIVE: To determine nursing care and satisfaction of mothers attended in Obstetrics Hospital Center Homero Castanier Crespo; Azogues, 2015. METHODOLOGY: This research is descriptive with a qualitative and quantitative approach plays for nursing care in the postpartum period and the level of user satisfaction. The sample consists of 110 people, including nurses and postpartum. RESULTS: The care provided by the nursing staff does not reach the desired goal would be 100%, because in regard to education can conclude that 30% of nurses do not perform such activity, which influences the level of satisfaction of users. Regarding the level of satisfaction with nursing care received in the calving period, 63% say they are satisfied, 32% very satisfied, in the postpartum period are 64% satisfied and 14% very satisfied; around care education RN satisfaction 42% present, 35% reported being very satisfied. According to these figures we can say that mothers attended at the birth center, are satisfied with the care received. CONCLUSION: The results of the study show that nurses provide adequate and effective care, but not entirely, which is reflex on the results obtained in this study

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