We evaluated perceived autonomy among users of different types of wheeled mobility assistive devices (WMADs) across five environments and identified the effect on user autonomy due to specific device characteristics. A study-specific questionnaire was used to assess satisfaction with autonomy of WMAD users in the Home, Buildings Outside of the Home, Outdoor Built, Outdoor Natural Environment, and Transportation. For each environment, 15 contextual factors were rated for their impact on participants' autonomy. Our results revealed that manual wheelchair with add-on (MWC+AO) users had higher overall satisfaction with their autonomy compared to other WMAD users. MWC+AO users reported higher satisfaction with autonomy due to their health conditions compared to other WMAD users across all environments. In Outdoor Natural Environments, MWC+AO users had the highest satisfaction with autonomy across all factors except for negotiating hills. When performing activities in Buildings, MWC users with and without add-ons reported higher satisfaction for all factors compared to power wheelchair users, except for maneuverability on different surfaces. Satisfaction with autonomy regarding contextual factors varied among WMAD users, however, MWC+AO(s) appeared to provide a more balanced sense of autonomy across most factors and environments. More in-depth investigations are required to evaluate impacts of add-on use on autonomy.
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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
December 2024
Kirklareli University School of Health Science, Midwifery Department Kirklareli, Turkey. Electronic address:
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of endorphin massage and dance applied by spouses during labor on labor pain, satisfaction with childbirth, postpartum comfort, and person-centered maternity care.
Materials And Methods: The sample of this randomized controlled experimental study consists of 105 pregnant women in their second childbirth (35 in the birth dance group,35 in the endorphin massage group, and 35 in the control group). The endorphin massage taught by the researcher to the pregnant women and their spouses was applied for 10 min.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
December 2024
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Background: An important indicator of mothers' satisfaction with their care is birth satisfaction. Maternal health care can only be deemed to be of good quality if mothers are satisfied with the care they received. This increases maternal joy.
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December 2024
Facultad de Fisioterapia y Enfermería, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, 4507, Spain.
Background: The satisfaction of patients with sedation by nursing staff is an issue of interest for the quality of health care, influencing the recovery and well-being of patients as well as their confidence in and adherence to treatment. One of the most frequently performed diagnostic and therapeutic tests requiring sedation are digestive endoscopies, so it would be interesting to study satisfaction in these services.
Aim: To determine the level of patient satisfaction and safety with sedation via digestive endoscopies by nurses.
Nurs Rep
December 2024
Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, University of Seville, 41009 Seville, Spain.
Unlabelled: Nursing students' experiences about clinical practice tutoring in a public university from southern Spain and at its two attached educational centres were analysed.
Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was carried out. The population was comprised of nursing students attending their fourth year of university during the 2023/2024 academic period, with a final sample of 179 subjects.
J Intell
December 2024
School of Business and Economics, Universidad Anahuac México, Av. Universidad Anáhuac 46, Huixquilucan C.P. 52786, Mexico.
We posit that curiosity, an epistemic emotion, is an integral part of entrepreneurial education, entrepreneurial activities, and learning, which seek to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, a form of cognitive ability. The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the influence of autonomy and competence satisfaction on epistemic curiosity and the influence of epistemic curiosity on epistemic satisfaction and performance on epistemic activities in entrepreneurial education. Participants completed a battery of questionnaires in three waves of data collection.
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