2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joon.2007.07.002
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An evaluation of the quality of nursing care in orthopaedic units

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“…Some experts were selected from these nursing homes to form a committee for conducting our research survey. With a comprehensive literature review [6][7][8]15] and consultations with the committee, we determine four dimensions: Patient's Care of Life ( 1 ), Nursing Staff ( 2 ), Home Care Environment ( 3 ), and Home Care Facilities ( 4 ). Under each of the four dimensions there are several factors, with Table 2 showing a candidate list of 20 factors.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some experts were selected from these nursing homes to form a committee for conducting our research survey. With a comprehensive literature review [6][7][8]15] and consultations with the committee, we determine four dimensions: Patient's Care of Life ( 1 ), Nursing Staff ( 2 ), Home Care Environment ( 3 ), and Home Care Facilities ( 4 ). Under each of the four dimensions there are several factors, with Table 2 showing a candidate list of 20 factors.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome refers to the appraisal of the end results of care, usually specified in terms of health, welfare, patient satisfaction, patient stress, and so forth. Within these three domains, this paper employs the multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach to find the evaluation criteria that influence service quality in the nursing home industry based on some studies in the literature [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All synonyms and similar words were connected by the use of conjunctions such as 'or' and 'and'. Within this search orthopaedic patients' perceptions appeared in association with satisfaction (Arslanian, 2001;Berg et al, 2007;Davis and Bush, 2003;Fielden et al, 2003;Flynn, 2005;Gurdogen et al, 2015;Şendir et al, 2012), individualism in care (Suhonen et al, 2010a;Tekin, 2011), quality (Kneale and Knight, 1997), perioperative care (Gustafsson et al, 2010), nursing care (Berg et al, 2007;Kalafati et al, 2009;Land and Suhonen, 2009;Lee et al, 2007;Love, 1996;Suhonen and Leino-Kilpi, 2010;Suhonen et al, 2008Suhonen et al, , 2010bWatters, 2009;Zhao and Akkadechanunt, 2011), emergency trauma care (Baldursdottir and Jonsdottir, 2002;Muntlin et al, 2006), pre-assessment (Aquilina and Baldacchino, 2007;Lucas, 1998), functional ability (Cohen, 2009;Larsson et al, 1999), paediatrics (Judd, 2009), physical needs (Khalaf et al, 2009) and using vision as an instrument of perception (Cameron and de Araújo, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a literature review of studies from 1990 to 2010, no known quality of nursing care scale for hospitalized ARI children was found. However, one study used the concept of holistic care and nursing process (Lee, LL, Hsu, N & Chang 2007) to evaluate the quality of nursing care in orthopedic units. The nursing process and four aspects of holistic care, including physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual aspects, were used as the conceptual framework to evaluate the quality of nursing care in orthopedic patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%