Purpose: This study aims to explore the mediating effect of burnout and the moderating effect of nursing work environment in the relationship between nursing competence and patient-centered care among nurses caring for patients with chronic disease. Methods: This study uses a cross-sectional ...
Patient centered care (PCC) and interprofessional collaboration (IPC) remain important goals for all healthcare systems. While these tenets are a cornerstone of training for nursing and allied health professionals (AHPs), their role in internal medicine resident (IMR) training is unstructured and limi...
Patient-centered care (PCC), a term coined decades ago, is a key but challenging focus of nursing practice. The history, development, and current dialogue about PCC along with biblical perspectives on caregiving, wisdom, and discernment help nurses who follow Christ to offer compassionate PCC. St...
Communication by Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit: Qualitative Analysis of Domains of Patient-Centered Care High-quality communication is a key determinant and facilitator of patient-centered care. Nurses engage in most of the communication with patients and pati... CG Slatore,L Hansen,L Ganzini...
Current healthcare delivery is not tailored to the needs of patients with multi-morbidity, although multi-morbidity poses a heavy burden on patients and is related to adverse outcomes. Patient-centered care and co-creation of care are expected to improve outcomes, but the relationships among ...
Patient-centered medicine is based on the claim that patients should be active participants in their care. This idea explains the emerging interest in PROMs. According to the National Institutes of Health (USA), patient-centered medicine is “health care that establishes a partnership among practitio...
Attitudes towards spirituality and spiritual care among nursing employees in hospitals Introduction: Understanding spirituality and spiritual care is a prerequisite for holistic care. The research goalwas to describe nurses' attitudes towards... TM Starc,I Karnju,K Babnik - 《Obzornik Zdravstvene Nege...
patient-centered care approach and considering the holistic experience patients have across their journey with a provider offers much more actionable insights, at every level of the organization. When acted upon, this information can help improve health outcomes, patient safety, and quality of care. ...
This review aims to systematically evaluate the effects of nurse-led patient-centered care in changing behavioral risks, cardiac physiological parameters, mortality rate, health-related quality of life, and self-efficacy among patients with CHD. This review protocol has not been registered in any data...
- 《Health Care for Women International》 被引量: 145发表: 2004年 Labor and delivery nurses' perceptions of caring for childbearing women in nurse-managed birthing units. PURPOSE: To identify the perceptions of nurses caring for women giving birth in nurse-managed, highly technological birthing ...