Nurses' Personality and Response Are the Deciding Factors in Choosing Home Nursing Care; Approximately 22% of Users Feel 'Little to No Sense of Time and Ease'
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A survey conducted by NEXER and Visikan among 68 home nursing care users revealed that 36.8% prioritize the 'nurse's response and personality'. Additionally, nearly half have seen nurses busy with paperwork, and 22% reported not feeling a sense of ease or unhurried time from their nurses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the most important factor when choosing home nursing care?
- A: According to the survey, the 'nurse's response and personality' (36.8%) is the most valued, followed by cost (16.2%).
- Q: Does a nurse's sense of 'time/ease' affect the user?
- A: Yes. About 22% of users feel nurses lack 'time/ease', suggesting that seeing them rushed with paperwork causes anxiety.
- Q: Do nurses appear busy with administrative tasks?
- A: Nearly half (48.5%) of the users reported seeing nurses busy with administrative tasks 'often' or 'sometimes'.