

Advance Nursing Practice 2018
J u n e 2 1 - 2 2 , 2 0 1 8
P a r i s , F r a n c e
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Journal of Nursing and Health Studies
ISSN 2574-2825
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Objectives:
This research was done cross-sectional descriptive type with the
aim: how to evaluate children and their caregivers, endocrine polyclinic of
a university hospital to determine the factors influencing satisfaction with
polyclinic.
Methods:
The population and sample of study included the children and their
caregivers who resort to the child health and diseases department, endocrine
diseases department polyclinic of a university hospital (N=150). The data was
collected by using child and caregiver information form, pediatric quality of
life questionnare (PedsQL), Burden interview (BI), service satisfaction in health
institutions scale (SSHIS) and evaluated by IBM SPSS statistic 21 program.
Findings:
The children’s PedsQL score was 86.00 (SD=13.68), SSHIS score
was 84.23 (SD=21.34); the caregivers’ SSHIS score was 84.55 (SD=21.83), BI
score was 38.91 (SD=11.13). 55.3% (n=83) of the children were female, 54%
(n=81) were between 13-18 age group, 47.3% (n=71) were between 18.60-
24.99 kg/m2 body mass index class, 73.3% (n=110) were the diabetes patient
for 25 month, 98% (n=147) were still student, 85.3% (n=128) didn’t have an
extra disease. 76.7% (n=115) of the caregivers were female, mean age was
40.00 (SD=8.22), 93.3% (n=140) of them were married, 52% (n=78) graduated
from secondary school, 63.3% (n=95) were housewife, 73.3% (n=110) were the
mother of the child as caregiver, 63.3% (n=95) had economic balance, 98%
(n=147) had social security, 80% (n=120) didn’t continuously work at any job.
Personal variable of the child and caregiver didn’t effect service satisfaction.
On the other hand, there were statistically significant relationships between
quality of life scale for children and caregivers burden scale scores and service
satisfaction scale scores.
Conclusion:
Service in health care institutions should be organized by taking
into account the individual's life quality and the burden of caregivers
The factors which affect the satisfaction of diabetic children
and caregivers with health care services
Nuray Turan, Nurten Kaya, Songul Ulgen and Olcay Evliyaoglu
Istanbul University, Turkey
Nuray Turan et al., J Nurs Health Stud 2018, Volume: 3
DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C3-009
Biography
Nuray Turan has completed her PhD from Istanbul University,
Institute of Health Sciences. She works at Istanbul University
Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Department of
Fundamentals of Nursing since 2005. She was appointed
as an Assistant Professor at the same institution in 2013
and is still working in the same position at the Department
of Fundamentals of Nursing. She graduated from Istanbul
University, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Turkey.
Her areas of interest are nursing care, wounds care, nursing
process, simulation, intramuscular injection, complementary
therapy, nursing informatics. She worked as a Researcher in
the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey on
The Reliability of Site Determination Methods in Ventrogluteal
Area Injection and The Depth of Needle Penetration in the
Ventrogluteal Intramuscular Injection Site of Adults According
to the Gender and Body Mass Index. She took part as an
Executive and Researcher in the Scientific Research Project
Unit at Istanbul University. She has many parts in various books
as an Author. She has been as a Speaker and Participant in
many national and international scientific activities (congress,
symposium, courses etc.) related to fundamentals of nursing.
She also has various congress awards. She is a Member of
Turkish Nurses Society, and Nursing Education Society
nkaraman@istanbul.edu.tr nuray_karaman@yahoo.com