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- The Role of Nurses in Improving Health Care Access and Quality
This chapter examines ways in which nurses today work to...
- How nurses and their work environment affect patient ...
From the viewpoint of the interviewed nurses, several...
- The Role of Nurses in Eliminating Health Disparities and ...
At the individual level, nurses’ interactions with patients...
- The Role of Nurses in Improving Health Care Access and Quality
May 11, 2021 · This chapter examines ways in which nurses today work to improve health care equity, as well as their potential future roles and responsibilities in improving equity through efforts to expand access to and improve the quality of health care.
- Jennifer Lalitha Flaubert, Suzanne Le Menestrel, David R. Williams, Mary K. Wakefield
- 2021/05/11
- 2021
From the viewpoint of the interviewed nurses, several elements are essential in relation to patient experiences of the quality of nursing care: clinically competent nurses, collaborative working relationships, autonomous nursing practice, adequate staffing, control over nursing practice, managerial support and patient-centred culture.
Apr 19, 2024 · This chapter highlights how advanced practice nurses (APN) are uniquely positioned to participate in research, quality improvement, and evidence-informed decision-making because of their extensive knowledge of population health needs, collaboration with nurses and other healthcare providers, and detailed understanding of healthcare organisations...
At the individual level, nurses’ interactions with patients is critical in eliminating health disparities. Research show that training health care providers to improve their communication with patients during clinical encounters leads to positive patient behavior change and outcomes (Alegria et al., 2018). First, nurses need to be aware of ...
Jun 24, 2019 · This systematic review shows that nurses, especially in Western Europe and North America, have conducted interventions involving more than 4000 chronic patients aged 36 to 79 years. This highlights the involvement and interest of nursing in improving the quality of life of chronic patients.
Jun 24, 2015 · The time spent at a patient's bedside makes nurses the perfect people to pursue potent quality-of-life research. As an oncology nurse for patients with cancer, John Merriman noticed a...