EFFECT OF A COMPUTER-BASED OREM’S SELF-CARE MODEL ON PATIENT SATISFACTION IN BREAST CANCER MANAGEMENT IN TERTIARY HOSPITALS OF KADUNA STATE
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Abstract
Patient satisfaction is a critical indicator of healthcare quality, particularly for breast cancer
patients who require comprehensive and personalized care. This study assesses how the
Computer-Based Orem’s Self-Care Model (CBOSCM)- a computer software - influences
patient satisfaction in tertiary hospitals in Kaduna State. The research compared patient
experiences at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), where the CBOSCM
was introduced, with those at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital (BDTH) Kaduna, which
continued with conventional care methods. Patient satisfaction was assessed before and after
the intervention using a standardized questionnaire. The results revealed a clear improvement
in satisfaction among patients who were exposed to the computer-based software in their care
with an average satisfaction score rising from 3.03 (SD = 0.374) to 3.49 (SD = 0.447). The
proportion of satisfied patients also grew significantly, from 13.3% to 60%. A hypothesis test
comparing satisfaction levels between the two groups produced a p-value of 0.005, confirming
a statistically significant difference in satisfaction in favor of the computer-based model. It was
therefore concluded that these findings emphasize the value of the CBOSCM in enhancing
patient experiences, providing a more personalized, structured approach to care. The results
suggest that integrating technology into nursing practice can significantly boost patient
satisfaction and improve the overall quality of care.