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Therapeutic Ride: Health Service Evaluation and Satisfaction of Patients and Their Caregivers

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  • Jéssica do Nascimento Pinho
  • Edivania Anacleto Pinheiro
  • Cristiane Munaretto Ferreira
  • Erica Freire de Vasconcelos-Pereira
  • Tatiane Contin
  • Vanessa Marcon de Oliveira
  • Vanessa Terezinha Gubert de Matos

Abstract

Objective- To evaluate the health service and the satisfaction of patients and their caregivers in relation to the therapeutic ride, in Integrated Continuous Care. Methods- Cross-sectional, descriptive study, conducted between January 2017 and January 2018, using a specific form for data collection and interview conducted before hospital discharge. Results- The study included 23 patients and 27 caregivers. Regarding the evaluation of the service related to the therapeutic ride, 95.6% (22/23) of the patients and 70.4% (19/27) of the caregivers confirmed that they understood the objectives of this practice. The duration of the therapeutic ride was considered sufficient by 69.6% (16/23) of patients and 70.4% (19/27) of caregivers. Most patients (52.2%) and caregivers (70.4%) declared to be very satisfied with the result of the therapeutic ride. Conclusion- The therapeutic ride demonstrates its differential aspect by adding training, contributing greatly to the safe transition from the hospital to the home.

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  • Jéssica do Nascimento Pinho & Edivania Anacleto Pinheiro & Cristiane Munaretto Ferreira & Erica Freire de Vasconcelos-Pereira & Tatiane Contin & Vanessa Marcon de Oliveira & Vanessa Terezinha Gubert d, 2020. "Therapeutic Ride: Health Service Evaluation and Satisfaction of Patients and Their Caregivers," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 12(12), pages 1-1, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:12:y:2020:i:12:p:1
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