From: Patients’ perceptions of healthcare professionalism—a Romanian experience
Percent | Item |
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66.3 | 12. You are restricted by tubes or perfusions |
66.2 | 11. You do not know how long you will be staying in intensive care |
66.1 | 13. You are thirsty or hungry |
64.4 | 30. Your consent for treatment was not asked for |
49.1 | 2. Members of the medical staff do not introduce themselves |
47.1 | 15. You feel that nurses focus more on the devices than on you |
47.1 | 16. You hear the sounds and alarms from medical devices and they bother you |
47.1 | 17. The doctors and nurses talk too loudly (noise in the department) |
45.2 | 27. You cannot communicate |
45.2 | 28. You are afraid of death |
45.2 | 29. You are afraid of transmissible diseases |
45.1 | 24. You have no privacy |
45.1 | 25. You are cared for by unknown doctors |
45 | 3. You do not know when you are scheduled for certain procedures |
45 | 7. The medical staff uses words you do not understand |
45 | 20. You are disturbed by nurses/doctors when sleeping |
45 | 21. You cannot sleep |
45 | 22. The light is on all the time |
45 | 23. You are experiencing pain |
44.8 | 4. You are aware of the smells around you |
44.8 | 8. The temperature in the room you are hospitalized in is too low or too high |
44.7 | 5. You are in a mixed ward (men and women) |
44.7 | 6. You are seen as an object |
44.7 | 9. You are disturbed by the reactions of the patients around you |
40 | 1. The procedures and the treatments applied are not explained to you |
31.3 | 18. You have tubes in your nose or mouth |
31.2 | 19. You feel disoriented |