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Journal articles on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Leino-Kilpi, Helena, and Jaana Vuorenheimo. "Perioperative Nursing Care Quality." AORN Journal 57, no. 5 (May 1993): 1061–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0001-2092(07)67313-x.

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Welton, John M. "Inpatient Nursing Care Quality." Medical Care 46, no. 6 (June 2008): 644. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181664102.

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Kane, Robert L., Christine Mueller, and Tatyana Shamliyan. "Inpatient Nursing Care Quality." Medical Care 46, no. 6 (June 2008): 644. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181664116.

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Unoki, Takeshi. "Quality indicators in critical care nursing." Journal of the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine 20, no. 3 (2013): 381–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3918/jsicm.20.381.

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Indra, V. "Quality of Nursing Care: Perspectives from Nursing." International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management 6, no. 3 (2018): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2454-2652.2018.00050.1.

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Shaw, Penelope Ann. "Nursing Assistants and Quality Nursing Home Care." Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 15, no. 9 (September 2014): 609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2014.06.010.

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Taksande, Vaishali, Deepti Shrivastvas, and Sr Tessy Sebastian. "A Care Bundle Approach: Quality Nursing Care." International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management 8, no. 3 (2020): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2454-2652.2020.00056.6.

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Dias Fortes, C. B., and I. V. Ostrovskaya. "Quality of nursing care in palliative care." Meditsinskaya sestra 23, no. 2 (2021): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.29296/25879979-2021-02-01.

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Brower, H. Terri. "DETERMINANTS OF QUALITY NURSING CARE." Journal of Gerontological Nursing 14, no. 2 (February 1, 1988): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0098-9134-19880201-03.

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Kleinman, Leona. "Quality in Nursing Home Care." Journal of Gerontological Nursing 20, no. 3 (March 1, 1994): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0098-9134-19940301-03.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Bostick, Jane E. "The relationship of nursing personnel and nursing home care quality." MU has:, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?3052150.

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Chana, Navtej. "Quality of care amongst hospital nursing staff." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.531831.

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Burhans, Linda Alligood Martha. "What Is Good Nursing Care? The Lived Meaning of Quality Nursing Care for Practicing Nurses." [Greenville, N.C.] : East Carolina University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/1085.

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Lee, Hyang Yuol. "Quality of care: Impact of nursing home characteristics." Diss., Search in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. UC Only, 2009. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3352465.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, San Francisco, 2009.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-04, Section: B, page: 2206. Advisers: Mary A. Blegen; Charlene A. Harrington. Includes supplementary digital materials.
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Lynch, Dorine A. "Basic Quality Care Blood Pressure Teaching Plan." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7821.

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Hypertension (HTN) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease complications, disability, and mortality. Delayed detection of HTN increases the risk of the patient developing heart disease, renal failure, and stroke, which are among the leading causes of death in the US. Educating healthcare providers is, therefore, necessary to ensure accuracy when measuring blood pressure (BP) to improve the likelihood of early detection and commencement of treatment. The BP teaching project involved the development of an evidence-based teaching program to educate nurses at an East Coast Veterans' Administration Center on the guidelines of measuring BP. The practice-focused question addressed whether the literature would support a continuing education program in BP measurement to improve the nurses' knowledge and skills necessary to promote patients' quality of life related to HTN. The evidence-based literature supported education and provided the information used to develop the teaching modules. The frameworks guiding the project included practice modules grounded in quality improvement and, more specifically, the plan, do, study, and act cycles. The findings indicated a highly significant increase in nurses' knowledge of BP measurement after the educational session (p< 0.001). The implications for positive social change included improving the health outcomes of veterans and promoting HTN management in the East Coast VA primary care centers.
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Wallace, Amanda. "Effects of Telemedicine in the Intensive Care Unit on Quality of Care." ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1612.

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The growing concern over the nursing shortage has affected the intensive care unit (ICU) and how these units provide quality care, adhere to best practices, and maintain high satisfaction scores. Implementing telemedicine technology allows the ICU to have additional staff available, via cameras at an offsite location, to assist with patient care. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the potential benefits of telemedicine application used within an ICU on quality of care, adherence to best practices, and satisfaction, as evidenced by data from the hospital's telemedicine dashboard. The goals of this project were to reduce length of stay, increase staff satisfaction, and increase compliance with best practices. The diffusion of innovation theory was used to bring about successful change among team members in the ICU. The Focus Plan, Do, Study, Act methodology was used to determine what improvements were needed in the ICU. The evaluation of the telemedicine unit demonstrated early signs of positive progress. Actual length of stay (3.25 days) from the hospital's telemedicine dashboard was less than the predicted length of stay (3.8 days), and adherence to best practice was at or above target (95%) when compared to all telemedicine units across the nation, as provided by the telemedicine dashboard. Implementing a telemedicine unit will bring about a transparency and standardization of Intensive Care services, leading to positive social change in the organization. This social change, combined with the success of the unit, can influence other non-academic healthcare institutions to pursue telemedicine technology.
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Glover, Gloria. "Relationships Between Nursing Resources, Uncompensated Care, Hospital Profitability, and Quality of Care." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7142.

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The value-based purchase requirement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act puts pressure on hospital leaders to control cost while improving quality of care. The resource dependency theory was the theoretical framework for this correlational study. Archival data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services collected from 166 acute care urban hospitals for the Fiscal Year 2016. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between nursing salaries per patient day, cost of uncompensated care as a percentage of net patient revenue, percentage of net income from patient services, and overall patient satisfaction for quality of care received. The multiple regression analysis results indicated the model as a whole to significantly predict overall patient satisfaction for quality of care for the Fiscal Year 2016, F (3,162) = 13.788, p = .000, and R2 = .203. In the final model, all 3 independent variables significantly predicted overall patient satisfaction for quality of care. Nursing salaries per patient day and percentage of net income from patient services were significant positive predictors of overall patient satisfaction for quality of care. Nursing salaries per patient day (� = .366, t = 5.120, p = .000) accounted for a higher contribution to the model than percentage of net income from patient services (� = .169, t = 2.374, p = .019). The cost of uncompensated care as a percentage of net patient revenue displayed a significant negative relationship with overall patient satisfaction for quality of care (� = .176, t = €2.458, p = .015). The implications of this study for positive social change include the potential to enhance the quality of care for patients while maintaining local hospitals' financial viability.
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Gunnarsdottir, Sigrun. "Quality of working life and quality of care in Icelandic hospital nursing." Thesis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London), 2006. http://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/682349/.

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This thesis is a study about nurses' working environment in an Icelandic hospital (LSH), and its relationship with nurse job satisfaction, nurse burnout and nurse assessed quality of patient care. The study focuses on ways in which nurses' working environment can be improved to meet increasing health care demands and nurse shortages with the ultimate goal of providing high-quality patient care. Previous studies show positive relationships between supportive management, professional autonomy, adequate staffing and good inter-professional relationships, on one hand, and nurse job satisfaction, nurse burnout and quality of patient care, on the other. The first part of the study is a cross-sectional survey among a large sample of hospital nurses using an instrument previously employed in international studies. The second part is a series of focus group interviews with a sub-sample of the survey to further expand the survey findings. The study shows that working environment factors and nurse job outcomes are favourable for Icelandic nurses compared to nurses in five other countries. In this study the most important predictors of better nurse and patient outcomes are managerial support at the unit level, adequate staffing and good nurse-doctor working relationships. It is suggested that intrinsic job motivation, independent nursing practice, high educational background and supportive working environment of Icelandic nurses may contribute to their quality of working life and the quality of care they give their patients. The major contribution to knowledge from this study is to re-emphasise the important role of supportive frontline management, adequate staffing and good nurse-doctor working relationships, and to indicate the importance of intrinsic job motivation. Five new sub-scales to the key instrument are revealed, and a revised model on key determinants of nurse and patient outcomes is developed. -
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Nakrem, Sigrid. "Measuring quality of care in nursing home - what matters?" Doctoral thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for samfunnsmedisin, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-14729.

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Residential care in nursing homes continues to be necessary for those individuals who are no longer able to live safely and comfortably at home. The demographic change with increasing number of persons over 65 years in the next 20 years also means that the percentage of those who will require care in a nursing home some time before the end of their lives will increase. Therefore, anticipating this pressure to expand nursing home availability, it is critical that these services are developed from a profound understanding of what creates the best value. Nursing homes in developed countries have evolved over the past half-century from being places of mainly custodial care to facilities responsible for the management of an ever increasing range of complex nursing and medical conditions. Nursing home residents are frail older adults with complex needs, dependent on advanced nursing care.  Determining what aspect of nursing homes should and can be measured is the current work of many national health care systems. However, uncovering what the nursing home residents perceive as the most important aspects of quality and how they experience living in a nursing home is necessary to develop effective person-centred care.  The overall aim of the present thesis was to contribute to a deeper understanding of quality of care in nursing homes, integrating the professionals’, residents’ and family’s perspectives. The research design is a qualitative approach to explore the concept quality of care and its domains. The thesis comprises a review of internationally used nursing sensitive quality indicators for nursing homes. The indicators are evaluated for their validity as described in the literature. The thesis further describes the residents’ experiences with the interpersonal factors of nursing care quality, as well as the residents’ experiences of living in a nursing home. The thesis also explores the understanding and belief about nursing home quality held by family members of residents. The thesis is based on in-depth interviews of residents in four different nursing homes, and focus group interviews of family members of residents in two different nursing homes. The findings are that quality of care in long-term care in nursing homes encompasses at least four domains: quality of the living conditions, quality of the nursing staff, quality of direct nursing care, and quality of the social environment. Moreover, care quality is influenced by a range of external factors such as the national policy, laws and regulations, management of the organization and the physical building. The local community provides a context in which the nursing home is more or less integrated into. The review of internationally used quality indicators indicate that some factors of care processes and health outcomes for nursing home residents could be measured and give valid and reliable evaluation of the nursing home care quality. In the explorative qualitative study, residents and family placed more emphasis on physical and psychological well-being, interpersonal relationships and the social environment if quality of care is to result. Objective indicators of essential areas of resident-experienced quality need to be developed. This should be done in collaboration with the residents and their next-of-kin, in addition to professional expertise. Methodological and practical implications of the results are discussed.
Sykehjem er en helsetjeneste som vil være nødvendig for eldre som ikke føler seg trygge eller kan få tilstrekkelig behandling, pleie og omsorg i eget hjem. Antall eldre over 65 år er økende i Norge, noe som innebærer et økt press på sykehjem i framtiden. Det er derfor av stor betydning at sykehjemstjenesten utvikles med tanke på å skape best mulig nytteverdi ut fra behov. Sykehjemmene har utviklet seg de siste 50 årene fra hovedsakelig et botilbud til helseinstitusjoner som gir avansert helsehjelp. Sykehjemsbeboere er skrøpelige eldre med komplekse problemstillinger, avhengig av avansert sykepleie. Kvalitetsindikatorer er kvantitative mål som reflekterer en profesjonell standard for pleie og omsorg, og slike mål benyttes i økende grad for å vurdere kvalitet i sykehjem. Imidlertid er det nødvendig å inkludere det som har størst betydning for sykehjemsbeboere i slike mål for å kunne gi god pasientsentrert sykepleie.   Hovedmålsettingen med studien var å bidra til en dypere forståelse av sykehjemskvalitet, ut fra helsepersonellets, beboernes og pårørendes ståsted. Avhandlingen omfatter en oversikt over kvalitetsindikatorer som er i bruk internasjonalt. Videre beskriver avhandlingen beboernes erfaringer med mellommenneskelige faktorer ved sykehjemskvalitet, samt hvordan de erfarer å bo i et sykehjem og opplever kvaliteten på “hjemmet” sitt. I avhandlingen blir også pårørendes forståelse av og meninger om sykehjemskvalitet utforsket. Avhandlingen er basert på dybdeintervju av beboere ved fire ulike sykehjem, og fokusgruppeintervjuer med pårørende ved to av sykehjemmene.   Funnene viser at kvalitet på pleie og omsorg i sykehjem omfatter minst fire hovedområder: Bokvalitet, personellkvalitet, helsetjenestekvalitet og sosial kvalitet. Videre er pleie- og omsorgskvaliteten påvirket av en rekke eksterne faktorer som nasjonale føringer, lovverk, ledelsesstruktur, bygningskonstruksjon og lokale forhold. Den internasjonale oversikten over kvalitetsindikatorer gir indikasjoner på at noen av dem kan brukes som pålitelige og gyldige evalueringer av kvaliteten på pleie og omsorg, samt helserelaterte resultater for beboerne. I den kvalitative intervjuundersøkelsen med beboere og pårørende, ble fysisk og psykisk velvære, mellommenneskelige forhold og det sosiale miljøet tillagt større betydning for kvaliteten. Objektive indikatorer for disse beboererfarte områdene for kvalitet må utvikles. For å sikre at disse er pasientsentrerte, bør utviklingen av kvalitetsindikatorer gjøres i tett samarbeid med sykehjemsbeboerne og pårørende, i tillegg til helsepersonell.
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Bell, Mary Ann 1953. "Perceptions of quality of care in the nursing home." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291785.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of residents, family members, and nursing staff regarding quality of care and the physical environment in the nursing home. Relationships among quality of care, the physical environment, and selected organizational characteristics were then described. The Quality of Care Scale (QoCS) and the Environment Description Scale (EDS) were given to a convenience sample of 100 subjects. A significant difference in perceptions of quality of care was found between the nurse assistants and residents. Significant relationships were obtained between perceptions of quality of care and the physical environment for Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and families. Defining quality of care and determining the significance of the physical environment from the consumer perspective may contribute to both quality of life and quality of care in the nursing home.
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Books on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Kemp, Nan. The nursing process and quality care. San Diego, Calif: Singular Pub. Group, 1994.

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McKenna, Hugh P. Nursing theories and quality of care. Aldershot, Hants, England: Avebury, 1994.

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Melendez, Carlos E. Nursing homes: Quality and care issues. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Yocum, Fay. Documentation skills for quality patient care. Tipp City, Ohio: Awareness Productions, 1993.

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Association, American Nurses, ed. Nursing quality measurement: A review of nursing studies. Washington, D.C: American Nurses Publishing, 1995.

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Rantz, Marilyn J. Nursing quality measurement: A review of nursing studies. Washington, DC: American Nurses Pub., 1995.

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Maclin, Fairly Terrye, ed. Integrated quality management: The key to improving nursing care quality. St. Louis: Mosby, 1993.

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K, Andres Nicole, Dobson Allen, and American Nurses' Association, eds. Nursing quality indicators: Definitions and implications. Washington, D.C: American Nurses Pub., 1996.

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Young, Barhyte Diana, ed. Nursing quality assurance in long-term care. Rockville, Md: Aspen Publishers, 1989.

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Mason, Carolyn, ed. Achieving Quality in Community Health Care Nursing. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13904-0.

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Book chapters on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Jones, Terry L. "Nursing Care Processes." In Nurses Contributions to Quality Health Outcomes, 157–76. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69063-2_9.

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Lubno, Mary Ann. "Quality Assurance And An Automated Health Care Record." In Nursing Informatics ’91, 139–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95656-0_20.

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Shields, Ashlee, Ashley Cole, Marcie Tharp, and Jean Connor. "Monitoring Outcomes in Nursing: Quality Improvement." In Critical Care of Children with Heart Disease, 729–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21870-6_64.

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While, Alison. "Community Child Health Care." In Achieving Quality in Community Health Care Nursing, 123–37. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13904-0_7.

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Benton, David C. "Commissioning Quality Care: The Purchaser’s Role." In Achieving Quality in Community Health Care Nursing, 54–75. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13904-0_4.

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Solari-Twadell, P. Ann, and Ameldia R. Brown. "Integration of Faith Community Nursing into Health Care Systems: Stimulating Community-Based Quality Care Strategies." In Faith Community Nursing, 313–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16126-2_23.

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Franck, Erik, Leen Roes, Sarah De Schepper, and Olaf Timmermans. "Team Resource Management and Quality of Care." In The Organizational Context of Nursing Practice, 217–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71042-6_10.

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King, Gina. "Providing quality care at the end of life." In A Textbook of Community Nursing, 267–88. 2. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315157207-14.

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Dickson, Caroline A. W. "Leading quality, person-centred care in the community." In A Textbook of Community Nursing, 318–41. 2. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315157207-16.

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Sullivan, Katherine. "Nurse to Nursing Student Barriers and Bias." In Diversity and Inclusion in Quality Patient Care, 285–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92762-6_39.

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Conference papers on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Yoo, In-Young. "A Study on Healing Environmental Factors to improve Quality of Life in Elderly Care Facilities." In Health Care and Nursing 2015. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2015.88.34.

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Ejdys, Joanna. "PROSPECTIVE QUALITY ATTRIBUTES OF NURSING HOME CARE SERVICES." In Business and Management 2016. VGTU Technika, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2016.59.

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One of the forms of care for the elderly are the nursing homes, long-term care homes. Still, in many countries the low level of quality of such services is still the main criterion for the perception of objects as a final option, in the absence of alternative forms of care for an older person. The aim of the article is to seek answers to the questions about the expected quality of the services offered by nursing homes. The article presents the results of research on the expectations of the society in terms of quality of services, carried out on a sample of 602 Polish citizens. The study allowed to identify the key characteristics that determine the quality of services from the perspective of the future decisions related to the choice of the resort.
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Velasco – Ferrer, Doruthy, and Alita R. Conde. "Nurse Practice Environment and Quality of Care in a Multigenerational Workforce." In Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc15.106.

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Mehdi, Zafar. "Care Workers and Quality of Care in Nursing Homes in Canada." In 5th International Conference on New Findings On Humanities and Social Sciences. Acavent, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/5th.hsconf.2020.11.105.

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Riggs, Ross, Robert Miller, and Wynne de Jong. "Patient Care Needs Assessment: An Evidence-Based Process to Inform Quality Care and Decision Making." In 1st Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2013). Global Science and Technology Forum Pte Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc13.46.

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Susanto, Rohmah, Ati Surya Mediawati, and Kurniawan Yudianto. "Audit of Nursing Care Quality at Dr. Slamet Hospital." In The Health Science International Conference. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009125101330136.

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Ristau, Patrick, and Stephanie Pfeuffer. "Improving the Quality of Care in a Central Emergency Department in Germany." In Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2017). Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc17.53.

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Pratiwi Safitri, Rias, Baiq Nurul Hidayati, and Fitri Romadonika. "Difference in Quality Foster CHildren Sleep in the Nursery (Day Care) and House in Mataram." In 8th International Nursing Conference on Education, Practice and Research Development in Nursing (INC 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/inc-17.2017.48.

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Sakashita, Reiko, Atsuko Uchinuno, Kazuko Kamiizumi, Keiko Tei, and Noriko Awaya. "Web-Based Nursing Care Quality Improvement System with Fuzzy Recommendation System." In 2009 39th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic. ISMVL 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismvl.2009.22.

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T. Aspacio, Khara, Mary Ann M. Gonzaga, Kristin Nicol J. Sahiri, and Beaven Andrew Atienza. "Practical, Emotional, and Psychosocial Problems Of Primary Caregivers with Mentally Retarded Children in Relation to Quality Care in Iligan City." In Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2315-4330_wnc15.151.

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Reports on the topic "Quality of nursing care"

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Helena Temkin-Greener, Helena Temkin-Greener, Dana Mukamel, Susan Ladwig, Thomas ,. Caprio, Sally Norton, Timothy Quill, Tobie Olsan, and Xueya Cai. Do Palliative Care Teams in Nursing Homes Improve the Quality of End-of-Life Care for Nursing Home Residents? Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI), July 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25302/7.2019.cer.641.

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Rahman, Momotazur, Edward Norton, and David Grabowski. Do Hospital-Owned Skilled Nursing Facilities Provide Better Post-Acute Care Quality? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22515.

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Hackmann, Martin. Incentivizing Better Quality of Care: The Role of Medicaid and Competition in the Nursing Home Industry. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w24133.

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Cornell, Portia, David Grabowski, Edward Norton, and Momotazur Rahman. Do Report Cards Predict Future Quality? The Case of Skilled Nursing Facilities. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25940.

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Akosa Antwi, Yaa, and John R. Bowblis. The Impact of Nurse Turnover on Quality of Care and Mortality in Nursing Homes: Evidence from the Great Recession. W.E. Upjohn Institute, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp15-249.

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Antwi, Yaa Akosa, and John R. Bowblis. The Impact of Nurse Turnover on Quality of Care and Mortality in Nursing Homes: Evidence from the Great Recession. W.E. Upjohn Institute, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp16-249.

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Liu, Xiu-yu, Chuan-hua Jiao, Dan Zhao, Yan Chen, and Hong-mei Zhang. Psychological impact of high-quality nursing care on patients with esophageal cancer during perioperative period: a protocol of systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2020.8.0071.

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Zhang, Lei, Xuan Zhang, Zhaokun Cui, Lijuan Zhou, Kai Qu, and Nannan Wang. Effects of high-quality nursing care on psychological outcomes and quality of life in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: A protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2020.7.0096.

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Li, Lekun, Yujie Liu, Xiaofeng Ren, Kai Qu, and Xiaona Liu. Effectiveness of advanced nursing care (ANC) on bone cancer pain, psychological disorders and quality of life in patients with primary bone cancers: protocol for a PRISMA-compliant meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2020.9.0037.

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James-Scott, Alisha, Rachel Savoy, Donna Lynch-Smith, and tracy McClinton. Impact of Central Line Bundle Care on Reduction of Central Line Associated-Infections: A Scoping Review. University of Tennessee Health Science Center, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21007/con.dnp.2021.0014.

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Purpose/Background Central venous catheters (CVC) are typical for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Due to the invasiveness of this procedure, there is a high risk for central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI). These infections have been known to increase mortality and morbidity, medical costs, and reduce hospital reimbursements. Evidenced-based interventions were grouped to assemble a central line bundle to decrease the number of CLABSIs and improve patient outcomes. This scoping review will evaluate the literature and examine the association between reduced CLABSI rates and central line bundle care implementation or current use. Methods A literature review was completed of nine critically appraised articles from the years 2010-2021. The association of the use of central line bundles and CLABSI rates was examined. These relationships were investigated to determine if the adherence to a central line bundle directly reduced the number of CLABSI rates in critically ill adult patients. A summary evaluation table was composed to determine the associations related to the implementation or current central line bundle care use. Results Of the study sample (N=9), all but one demonstrated a significant decrease in CLABSI rates when a central line bundle was in place. A trend towards reducing CLABSI was noted in the remaining article, a randomized controlled study, but the results were not significantly different. In all the other studies, a meta-analysis, randomized controlled trial, control trial, cohort or case-control studies, and quality improvement project, there was a significant improvement in CLABSI rates when utilizing a central line bundle. The extensive use of different levels of evidence provided an excellent synopsis that implementing a central line bundle care would directly affect decreasing CLABSI rates. Implications for Nursing Practice Results provided in this scoping review afforded the authors a diverse level of evidence that using a central line bundle has a direct outcome on reducing CLABSI rates. This practice can be implemented within the hospital setting as suggested by the literature review to prevent or reduce CLABSI rates. Implementing a standard central line bundle care hospital-wide helps avoid this hospital-acquired infection.
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