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- A robust culture of care can significantly affect employee turnover, retention, productivity, job satisfaction, and patient outcomes. It underscores the importance of understanding the foundational principles of care and their extensive impact on organizational performance.
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Nov 28, 2018 · What actually is culture in health services? How does culture relate to healthcare quality, safety, and performance? And can changing culture lead to improvements in care and organisational performance?
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1 day ago · Takeaway. Culturally competent care is healthcare that considers a person’s cultural and faith-based beliefs. It can help ensure that the care being given is compassionate and effective. Culture ...
Critical reflection: Nurses must engage in ongoing, personal, critical reflection of how their cultural beliefs and practices affect their nursing care. Knowledge of cultures: Nurses must understand diverse cultures and factors that affect health and well-being. Culturally competent practice: Nurses must use cross-cultural knowledge and skills ...
We found that overall, positive organisational and workplace cultures were consistently associated with a wide range of patient outcomes such as reduced mortality rates, falls, hospital acquired infections and increased patient satisfaction.
- J Braithwaite, J Herkes, K Ludlow, G Lamprell, L Testa
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Dec 19, 2017 · Based on these findings, the authors conclude that hospital culture may be positively influ-enced and that investing in strategies to foster cultures that are supportive of high performance may help hospitals in their efforts to significantly improve clinical outcomes.
Patient-centered care cultural transformation is a complex and long-term endeavor. Our study revealed that efforts to transform the culture of care must be multifaceted and occur at multiple levels of the organization, including leadership.
May 1, 2022 · Abstract. Professional nurses utilize person-centered/patient-centered models of care to provide meaningful and effective healing or promotion of wellness. Using their skills, knowledge, and expertise, nurses are poised to lead quality improvement efforts that enhance patient outcomes, reduce inequities among populations, and contain costs.