Nursing
seyed yosef Lotfi Hadi Biglo; khalil maleki; ali bahadori; ramin hoseinzade
Volume 28, Issue 3 , May and June 2021, , Pages 329-337
Abstract
Introduction: One of the hospital’s evaluation methods is the use of national accreditation standards, which its consideration causes enhancement in both patient safety and quality of services. It is essential for managers and personals whom involved in accreditation to have a positive knowledge ...
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Introduction: One of the hospital’s evaluation methods is the use of national accreditation standards, which its consideration causes enhancement in both patient safety and quality of services. It is essential for managers and personals whom involved in accreditation to have a positive knowledge and attitude. This study was done to assess Nurses Knowledge, Attitude, and Comment on Hospital Accreditation and its Impact on Patient Care Quality in Imam Khomeini Hospital in Sarab. Materials and Methods: This research is a descriptive crosssectional study which has been done. In order to collectthe information, we used the corrected questionnaire of azami et al. Imam Khomeini hospital nurses 126 mirage with a minimum of one year of work experience to the classified random sampling method in this study. Data analysis were done using SPSS software. Results: The average knowledge score was 36 points (18.22), attitude was 60 points (32.76), comment was 50 points (25.98) and nursing care was 5 points (2.72). The average score for knowledge, attitude and commentshowed that a modest positive about attitude, knowledge, andpositive comment was seen. Conclusion: Enhancement of knowledge and creation of a positiveperspective about accreditation may reduce anxiety and stress caused by theaccreditation and the quality of nurses care of the patient is alsocan increase.
Nursing
maryam sadat katebi; mina ghalenoei; Samira Zalbeiki; Zohreh barzegari esfeden
Volume 28, Issue 3 , May and June 2021, , Pages 339-346
Abstract
Introduction: Improving the quality of patient care is one of the challenges of the health care delivery system, and the performance of nurses as the largest health care professional group has a significant impact in this regard. The aim of this study was to determine the quality of patient care from ...
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Introduction: Improving the quality of patient care is one of the challenges of the health care delivery system, and the performance of nurses as the largest health care professional group has a significant impact in this regard. The aim of this study was to determine the quality of patient care from the viewpoint of nurses and patients at the Shohada center.
Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive-analytic study in which 63 nurses who were admitted to the study were randomly selected. For each nurse, 3 patients were selected according to available data. Data was collected using standard questionnaire QUALIPAC was collected. The results were analyzed using SPSS version 24 and chi-square, and Pearson’s correlation test.
Results: The mean of quality of care in view of patients and nurses were respectively, psychosocial aspect 61.66 ± 1.46, 80.28 ± 1.66, in physical aspect 57.93 ± 1.43 and 76.15 ± 1.52 and in communitive aspect 57.93 ± 1.43 and 39.19 ± 0.83. There was a significant statistical difference between patients and nurses views in three aspects (P=0.001).Also, there was no significant relationship between the demographic characteristics of the nurses and patients (age, sex, clinical experience, place of residence, etc.) with quality of care (P> 0.005)..
Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, it is suggested that using educational courses for nurses and nursing students, especially communication skills, using the system of encouragement and punishment, as well as continuous controlling and monitoring can be promoted the quality of patient care.