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Effect of an audit and feedback intervention on hospitalized oncology patients' perception of nurse practitioner care.

Dorothy Dulko1, Kathi Mooney.   

Abstract

Although patient satisfaction has been used traditionally as a measure of excellence, research has suggested that the perception of being well cared for is likely a more promising indicator of quality than satisfaction alone. Expectations, physical environment, communication, participation and involvement, technical competence, and the influence of healthcare organizations are factors that may impair patients' ability to distinguish nursing care from their overall healthcare experience. This study evaluated the effect of a nurse practitioner audit and feedback intervention on hospitalized patients' perception of care.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19701100     DOI: 10.1097/NCQ.0b013e3181b7050d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Care Qual        ISSN: 1057-3631            Impact factor:   1.597


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1.  Perspectives of quality care in cancer treatment: a review of the literature.

Authors:  Lisa M Hess; Gerhardt Pohl
Journal:  Am Health Drug Benefits       Date:  2013-07
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