Author/Authors :
Mohsen Zamir Seyed نويسنده Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor, Qazvin University of
Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran , Beyraghi Nargues نويسنده Psychiatrist , Motaghi Pour Yasaman نويسنده Psychologist , Farzaneh Neda نويسنده Psychiatrist
Abstract :
Objectives To evaluate the perception and satisfaction of patients
versus staffs in three psychiatric wards in Tehran. Methods 219
participants (patients and staffs) from Imam Hossein, Taleghani and
Rouzbeh hospitals were evaluated using WAS (ward atmosphere scale), WES
-10 (working environment scale), Moos and VSSS (verona service
satisfaction scale- 32) questionnaires. Results 217 participants
including 121 patients (55.2%), 58 staffs (26.4%) (nurses and assistant
nurses) and 38 doctors (17.3%) (Psychiatrist and residents) were
evaluated. The highest mean score in WAS for patients was in order and
organization (0.57 ± 0.13) and for staffs was in anger and aggressive
behavior (0.58 ± 0.13) items, moreover the lowest mean score in patients
and staffs was in autonomy. The mean scores for patients regarding order
and organization, staff control and clarity items were higher compared
to staffs and in other items the staffs scored higher than patients.
Involvement with therapy strongly correlated with Verona (+ 0.75). MOOS
showed direct significant correlation with self-realization and indirect
significant correlation with nervousness, conflict and work load in
WES-10. Conclusions Staff and patients perceive the treatment
environment differently, moreover staff consider ward atmosphere more
suitable than patients, but staff satisfaction did not correlate with
their perception from treatment environment.