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Examining the relationship between patient-centred care and outcomes.

Sonia Poochikian-Sarkissian1, Souraya Sidani, Mary Ferguson-Pare, Diane Doran.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: to examine the extent to which staff nurses provided patient-centred care (PCC), as perceived by staff nurses and patients, and to explore the relationships between implementation of PCC and patient outcomes.
DESIGN: A descriptive correlational design with repeated measures was used. Descriptive statistics, correlations and t-tests were calculated.
METHODS: Data were collected from 63 nurses and 44 patients admitted to cardiology, neurology/neurosurgery and orthopedic units. Nurses' and patients' perception of implementation of dimensions of PCC, and patient outcomes were measured with validated instruments.
FINDINGS: Overall, nurses and patients reported implementation of PCC to a moderate extent. Provision of different aspects of PCC was associated with high levels of patient self-care.
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of PCC is expected to improve patient outcome by increasing patient self-care ability and improving satisfaction with care and quality of life. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The findings will guide further improvement in the implementation of PCC to continuously enhance quality of nursing care, the patients' hospital experience and readiness for discharge.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21268489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Neurosci Nurs        ISSN: 1913-7176


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