Introduction/Objective: Patient satisfaction with nursing care quality is an important patient-reported indicator of hospitalization experience. Previous studies have mainly examined sociodemographic, clinical, and organizational factors, while personality traits have rarely been included in explanatory models. This study examined the association of sociodemographic characteristics, hospitalization-related variables, and personality traits with patient satisfaction. Methods: A single-center cross-sectional study was conducted among hospitalized patients in a general hospital in Croatia. Data were collected at discharge using a demographic and hospitalization questionnaire, the NEO Five-Factor Inventory, and the Croatian version of the Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care Quality Questionnaire. Group differences were analyzed using non-parametric tests, and hierarchical regression analysis was performed. Results: Younger age, employment, male gender, and better self-rated health were associated with higher satisfaction. Patients admitted on a scheduled basis and those staying alone or with one other person in the room were more satisfied. Sociodemographic variables explained 21.5% of the variance in satisfaction (R2 = 0.215; adjusted R2 = 0.168). After hospitalization-related variables were added, the explained variance increased to 30.1% (R2 = 0.301; adjusted R2 = 0.232). The addition of personality traits further increased the explained variance to 45.6% (R2 = 0.456; adjusted R2 = 0.385). In the final model, staying with two or more persons was negatively associated with satisfaction, whereas agreeableness and conscientiousness were positively associated with satisfaction. Conclusions: Patient satisfaction with nursing care quality was associated with patient characteristics, hospitalization conditions, and personality traits. Accommodation conditions and individual psychological differences should be considered when interpreting satisfaction as an indicator of nursing care quality.
Mamić et al. (Fri,) studied this question.