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Objective: to identify the performance of activities congruent with the quality standards of nursing care by expert nurses in medical-surgical nursing, in the hospital context. Methods: a descriptive study, carried out in 36 hospitals, in which 259 nurses... see more

Objective: The study is a descriptive and cross-sectional study designed to determine the quality of nursing care and the factors affecting quality of nursing care in a palliative care clinic.Material and method: The population and the sample of the study... see more

Objective: to examine and describe the relationship between nursing leadership and the quality of care in the hospital environment. Methods: this concurrent convergent mixed methods study incorporated cross-sectional correlational design an... see more

Introduction: Adequate pain management in children is an indicator of health care quality, so a practice based on evidence-based recommendations is now mandatory. Objectives: Identify criteria / standards for quality practices in the provision of nur... see more

BACKGROUND: The key to diversity in nursing is that nurses can provide competent nursing care to patients, within the scope of their responsibilities, regardless of the patients’ personalities or primary and secondary factors.AIM: To research which dimens... see more

The development of science and technology that continues to progress, especially in the health sector requires changes in terms of service so that in providing more professional services in hospitals, nursing care must be of high quality. Nursing Law Numb... see more

Introduction:The evaluation of received medical service is seen by the patient as the final stage in the comparison between expectations and reality. Especially when a hospitalised patient has the opportunity to pay closer attention to such elements assoc... see more

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