Quality nursing care as perceived by nurses and patients in a Chinese hospital

Aims and objectives. To explore and compare nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. Background. It is important to measure both nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. To date, however, no study on nurses' perceptions of quality nursing care has been conducted...

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Main Authors: Shi Hong Zhao, Thitinut Akkadechanunt, Xiu Li Xue
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-599162018-09-10T03:23:41Z Quality nursing care as perceived by nurses and patients in a Chinese hospital Shi Hong Zhao Thitinut Akkadechanunt Xiu Li Xue Nursing Aims and objectives. To explore and compare nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. Background. It is important to measure both nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. To date, however, no study on nurses' perceptions of quality nursing care has been conducted specifically in the Chinese setting. Design. Descriptive, comparative study with 221 nurses and 383 patients in 18 non-ICU inpatient nursing units. Methods. Data were collected using the Perception of Quality Nursing Care Scale. Results. The results showed that the overall mean score and each category mean score, as perceived by nurses and patients, were high. There was a statistically significant difference between nurses' and patients' perceptions of quality nursing care based on the following categories: staff characteristics, care-related activities and progress of nursing process. However, similarities in perception have also been identified in some categories. Conclusions. The findings indicate that nurses and patients had differing views of quality nursing care, because they may have had different standards and ways in which they viewed these characteristics of care. Improvements are needed regarding certain aspects of patient information and support for patients' psychological needs. Relevance to clinical practice. It is a challenge to nurses when taking collaborative action to meet patients' expectations and needs, however, it will move nursing practice in Chinese hospitals forward. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2018-09-10T03:23:41Z 2018-09-10T03:23:41Z 2009-06-01 Journal 13652702 09621067 2-s2.0-65649086038 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02315.x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=65649086038&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59916
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Shi Hong Zhao
Thitinut Akkadechanunt
Xiu Li Xue
Quality nursing care as perceived by nurses and patients in a Chinese hospital
description Aims and objectives. To explore and compare nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. Background. It is important to measure both nurses and patients perceptions of quality nursing care. To date, however, no study on nurses' perceptions of quality nursing care has been conducted specifically in the Chinese setting. Design. Descriptive, comparative study with 221 nurses and 383 patients in 18 non-ICU inpatient nursing units. Methods. Data were collected using the Perception of Quality Nursing Care Scale. Results. The results showed that the overall mean score and each category mean score, as perceived by nurses and patients, were high. There was a statistically significant difference between nurses' and patients' perceptions of quality nursing care based on the following categories: staff characteristics, care-related activities and progress of nursing process. However, similarities in perception have also been identified in some categories. Conclusions. The findings indicate that nurses and patients had differing views of quality nursing care, because they may have had different standards and ways in which they viewed these characteristics of care. Improvements are needed regarding certain aspects of patient information and support for patients' psychological needs. Relevance to clinical practice. It is a challenge to nurses when taking collaborative action to meet patients' expectations and needs, however, it will move nursing practice in Chinese hospitals forward. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Xiu Li Xue
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